Dorohedoro S2E7 Review
Dorohedoro’s season 2, episode 7 delivers a heady mix of grotesque comedy, melancholy, and a dense thematic core about identity and belonging. This installment leans into the franchise’s signature tonal whiplash—one moment a farce involving exposed brains and buzzing flies, the next a gut-punching scene that reframes a character’s entire arc. Below I break down the episode’s highlights, its enduring themes, and some technical hiccups that undercut the viewing experience on streaming platforms. ©2026 Q-HAYASHIDA・Shogakukan/Dorohedoro Season2 Project Episode 7 Recap: Shock, Slapstick, and Sudden Loss Episode 7 opens with the kind of mundane cruelty that makes this world so compelling: powerful figures moving through everyday routines while the people around them scramble to survive. The episode pivots between two tones—absurd corpse-comedy centered on Ebisu’s revival, and a quieter, more devastating sequence that culminates with En’s fall. That tonal balance is wh...