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Alice in Borderland
S1.E4
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Episode 4

  • Episode aired Dec 10, 2020
  • TV-MA
  • 47m
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7.3/10
3.9K
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Kazuma Yamane, Kazuma Sano, Tao Tsuchiya, and Kento Yamazaki in Episode 4 (2020)
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Arisu is overwhelmed with guilt and ready to give up, but Usagi urges him to keep going. next up is a game of endurance in an underground highway.Arisu is overwhelmed with guilt and ready to give up, but Usagi urges him to keep going. next up is a game of endurance in an underground highway.Arisu is overwhelmed with guilt and ready to give up, but Usagi urges him to keep going. next up is a game of endurance in an underground highway.

  • Director
    • Shinsuke Satô
  • Writers
    • Haro Aso
    • Yoshiki Watabe
    • Yasuko Kuramitsu
  • Stars
    • Kento Yamazaki
    • Tao Tsuchiya
    • Yûki Morinaga
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shinsuke Satô
    • Writers
      • Haro Aso
      • Yoshiki Watabe
      • Yasuko Kuramitsu
    • Stars
      • Kento Yamazaki
      • Tao Tsuchiya
      • Yûki Morinaga
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Kento Yamazaki
    Kento Yamazaki
    • Ryohei Arisu
    Tao Tsuchiya
    Tao Tsuchiya
    • Yuzuha Usagi
    Yûki Morinaga
    • Chota Segawa
    • (as Yuki Morinaga)
    Keita Machida
    • Daikichi Karube
    Yusuke Hirayama
    • Yuzuha Usagi's Father
    Kazuma Sano
    • Yamane
    Yûhei Ohuchida
    • Takuma
    • (as Yuhei Ouchida)
    Kazuma Yamane
    • Seizan
    Kenya Matsuki
    Takanobu Shiohara
    Hinaka Yasukage
      Kenji Takagi
      Yôko Kondô
        Seiya Goto
        Akane Watanabe
        Yuzuru Yuyama
        Thor Bishopric
        • Takuma
        • (English version)
        • (voice)
        Wyatt Bowen
        Wyatt Bowen
        • Daikichi Karube
        • (English version)
        • (voice)
        • Director
          • Shinsuke Satô
        • Writers
          • Haro Aso
          • Yoshiki Watabe
          • Yasuko Kuramitsu
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        User reviews20

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        1ANannyMoose02

        Just skip it

        If you've been enjoying this show so far don't ruin it by watching this unbelievably bad episode. This is the worst episode of any show I've ever seen. The first 18 minutes has us follow a non-character while she eats soup and goes to the library. That's all for 18 minutes. Then we deal with the worst CGI animal in television history. Then we deal with them revealing that all of these characters are too stupid to know what distance and goal means. Do yourselves a huge favour and skip this episode. This is now my most hated show and I'm quitting it.
        8rgpaeplrp

        Alice in Borderland Finds Its Pulse in 'Distance'

        This episode hits a quieter, more introspective note after the chaos of Episode 3 - and it needed to. Arisu's shattered here, hollowed out by guilt over Karube and Chota. The show gives him space to feel that loss, and it's one of the few times it slows down enough to let something land. That works. The game itself - a Four of Clubs trial called "Distance" - starts out simple- just run. But of course, nothing's ever that straightforward in the Borderlands. There's a panther. A flood. A half-dead man with a hidden agenda. The twist is solid - the "goal" isn't where you think it is - and it plays into the Clubs theme- collaboration over brute force. The solution depends on trust, timing, and someone willing to think instead of panic. The real strength of this episode, though, is the growing bond between Arisu and Usagi. Their connection feels earned since they're both alone - haunted by failure, but still trying to move forward. Usagi's backstory gets a bit more texture too (her dad, his fall from grace), and it gives her empathy some grounding. She's not just a blank stoic archetype - there's pain under there. Still, some elements fall flat. Yamane and Shibuki might as well be labeled "disposable." Their deaths feel like mechanical necessities rather than actual loss. And Shibuki in particular gets sidelined in a frustrating, stereotypical way - which sucks, because she had potential. There's also a tonal shift that's a bit jarring - from emotional reckoning to flood-panic-zoo escape thriller - and it doesn't always gel. But overall? It's a solid mid-season episode. Sharp. Tense in the right places. Wounded where it needs to be. And it pushes Arisu forward, which is key. He's no longer just surviving - he's starting to think, to lead. That matters. Rating- 8.5/10. Smart, tense, and bruised - even if a few of the side characters get left behind.
        8j0hn22

        Less intense episode than the previous episodes

        The plot of the 4rd episode was just okay, nothing wow. Episode 4, was less intense than the previous episodes. Actually, that episode was mainly about the fourth game, which was kinda intense and very clever. In my opinion, it was the most uninteresting episode of season 1, so far. The ending scene was very promising and mysterious, I think a "new era" is gonna begin on episode 5! So far, I really like the TV show, it reminds me of "Squid Game", because they kinda have the same concept. Last but not least, I prefer the OG cast.
        9Littleman95

        Takle

        The WR is taken down, but is a first down and more!

        The pace of this episode was a little lower than the others, but the joke is amazing, ahahah!
        9silverspawnx

        This is what this show should have been like the entire time

        So many bad takes!

        This is the best episode of season 1, with the only real competition being episode 3. The stuff before certainly had its moments, but the challenges were far more forgettable and cheesy. Meanwhile, the entire second half of the season is just too over the top.

        This one is where the show peaked. This is the challenge that felt the most real, and certainly the most memorable. I wish the show had staid like this. No exposition, no organized group, no over the top climaxes. One game per episode, and make in meaningful.

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          The group passes through a group of empty cars blocking the tunnel, but later on the bus from the start catches up to the remainder of the group.
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        • Release date
          • December 10, 2020 (United States)
        • Country of origin
          • Japan
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          • English
          • Japanese
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          • Tokyo, Japan
        • Production company
          • Robot Communications
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          • Dolby Digital

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