Fruits Basket 2nd Season Episode 22 Review

You can stream this episode on platforms like Crunchyroll or Funimation , and it is available for purchase on Apple TV .

Reviewers from Anime News Network and the Dorene Archive praise the episode for its mature handling of complex emotions and for providing Yuki with much-needed closure. Where to Watch Fruits Basket 2nd Season Episode 22

Fans often point to the "dark room" sequences as some of the most striking visuals in the season, effectively conveying the isolation of Yuki's trauma. You can stream this episode on platforms like

Yuki describes his childhood as being trapped in a dark, "empty" room (both literally and metaphorically). He explains the crushing weight of Akito’s abuse and how he was conditioned to believe he was worthless and unloved. Yuki describes his childhood as being trapped in

The episode focuses almost entirely on as he opens up to Kakeru Manabe about his painful past and his current complicated feelings.

In a major revelation, Yuki confesses that he never viewed Tohru Honda in a romantic light. Instead, he realized he was seeking the unconditional maternal love he never received from his own mother. He felt ashamed of this "selfish" desire, which is why he struggled to define his bond with her.

This guide covers of the Fruits Basket 2nd Season (2019 reboot), titled "That's Right, It's Empty." This is a pivotal, emotionally heavy episode that serves as a turning point for Yuki Sohma's character arc. Episode Overview Original Air Date: September 1, 2020