Kamen Rider Faiz Ep 23 «Top-Rated — 2024»

The episode’s best moment belongs to Yuji Kiba. Forced to choose between the violent human world and his monstrous identity, Kiba refuses to fight. He’s the moral compass the series doesn’t deserve. When he finally confronts Naoya, you see the heartbreak in his eyes. He’s not angry at the betrayal. He’s angry that he has to feel it at all.

Naoya, Kiba’s hot-headed friend, is the catalyst here. His jealousy and insecurity have been festering for episodes, and in “False Friendship,” it boils over. Watching him turn on Kiba—the one person who gave him a second chance—is painful because it’s so human. Naoya would rather burn a bridge than admit he’s afraid.

“False Friendship” is an episode about the lies we tell to keep the peace. Naoya lies to himself that he’s strong. Kusaka lies that he’s a hero. Takumi lies that he doesn’t care. And Kiba… Kiba is the only one telling the truth, which is why he suffers the most.

The episode’s best moment belongs to Yuji Kiba. Forced to choose between the violent human world and his monstrous identity, Kiba refuses to fight. He’s the moral compass the series doesn’t deserve. When he finally confronts Naoya, you see the heartbreak in his eyes. He’s not angry at the betrayal. He’s angry that he has to feel it at all.

Naoya, Kiba’s hot-headed friend, is the catalyst here. His jealousy and insecurity have been festering for episodes, and in “False Friendship,” it boils over. Watching him turn on Kiba—the one person who gave him a second chance—is painful because it’s so human. Naoya would rather burn a bridge than admit he’s afraid.

“False Friendship” is an episode about the lies we tell to keep the peace. Naoya lies to himself that he’s strong. Kusaka lies that he’s a hero. Takumi lies that he doesn’t care. And Kiba… Kiba is the only one telling the truth, which is why he suffers the most.