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[[caption-width-right:350:"[[TheHeroDies Say adieu to your late cheerleader]]. [[DespairEventHorizon And hello, to the incomparably wonderful world of despair]]. [[BrainwashedAndCrazy Thank you for playing. I look forward to working with you]].]]
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or, Jukno bests Juzo when she learns of his secret, Nanami is plunged into a lethal dungeon game, and Class 77 falls victim to the Despair Video.
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or, Jukno Junko bests Juzo when she learns of his secret, Nanami is plunged into a lethal dungeon game, and Class 77 falls victim to the Despair Video.
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The confrontation between Juzo and Junko reaches its heartbreaking end when she reveals knowing his secret. The final Despair Video is shown to the 77th class. Nanami falls for a deadly trap.
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Hope's Peak will recite - its death haiku of Despair - for no hope remains.
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* MyEyesAreLeaking: Despite supposedly lacking emotions, Izuru cries at the end of the episode after watching Chiaki die. However, he seemed legitimately surprised and confused by this, and in fact didn't even realize he was crying until the tears started blurring his vision, so it's possible he really ''didn't'' feel anything from Chiaki's death... [[AmnesiaMissedASpot but Hajime did]].
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* MyEyesAreLeaking: Despite supposedly lacking emotions, Izuru cries at the end of the episode after watching Chiaki die. However, he seemed legitimately surprised and confused by this, and in fact fact, didn't even realize he was crying until the tears started blurring his vision, so it's possible he really ''didn't'' feel anything from Chiaki's death... [[AmnesiaMissedASpot but Hajime did]].
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** The title is a reference to Chapter 5 of the second game: "Smile at Hope in the Name of Despair"
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** The title is a reference to Chapter 5 of the second game: "Smile at Hope in the Name of Despair"Despair", which also featured Chiaki being executed.
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* ManlyTears: Izuru cries at the end of the episode, implying that he still retains Hajime's memories of/feelings for Chiaki.
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* ManlyTears: MyEyesAreLeaking: Despite supposedly lacking emotions, Izuru cries at the end of the episode, implying that episode after watching Chiaki die. However, he still retains Hajime's memories of/feelings for Chiaki.seemed legitimately surprised and confused by this, and in fact didn't even realize he was crying until the tears started blurring his vision, so it's possible he really ''didn't'' feel anything from Chiaki's death... [[AmnesiaMissedASpot but Hajime did]].
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* NightmareFuel: Almost the entirety of the episode.
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* KillTheCutie: In a horrifyingly brutal, heart-breaking fashion.
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* ManlyTears: Izuru cries in the end of the episode, implying that Hinata's personality is not completely gone.
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* ManlyTears: Izuru cries in at the end of the episode, implying that Hinata's personality is not completely gone.he still retains Hajime's memories of/feelings for Chiaki.
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* TheReveal: Juzo's AmbiguouslyGay situation is finally finished: He is in love with Munakata.
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* TheReveal: Juzo's AmbiguouslyGay situation is finally finished: He is in love with Munakata.Munakata.
* WhamShot: Of the [[NotSoStoic supposedly emotionless]] Izuru crying over Chiaki's body.
* WhamShot: Of the [[NotSoStoic supposedly emotionless]] Izuru crying over Chiaki's body.
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* CompleteMonster: Junko plays with this. When Sakakura asks her to not show Munakata the pictures, she states she is not a monster, right before going on with humiliating him and then going back to throw Nanami to her death.
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** The title is a reference to Chapter 5 of the second game: "Smile at Hope in the Name of Despair"
* CompleteMonster: Junko plays with this. When Sakakura asks her to not show Munakata the pictures, she states she is not a monster, right before going on with humiliating him and then going back to throw Nanami to her death.
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* LongingLook: Junko figures out Juzo's crush on Munakata based on the way he looked at a picture of him.
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* BloodierAndGorier: Nanami's execution compared to all others, particularly, her previous one.
* CallBack: The DR1 first Class Trial Room is visited by the 77th class.
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* BloodierAndGorier: Nanami's execution compared to all others, others; particularly, her previous one.
* CallBack: TheDR1 first Class Trial Room from the first game is visited by the 77th class.
* CallBack: The
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Juzo and Junko confrontations gets to it's heartbreaking end when she reveals to know his secret. The final Despair Vide is shown to the 77th class. Nanami falls for a deadly trap.
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: The entire class 77 after this episode.
* {{Blackmail}}: How Junko gets Juzo to betray Munakata.
* BloodierAndGorier: Nanami's execution compared to all others, particularly, her previous one.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Nanami's execution. It's not only the first one in the franchise, chronologically, and also one of the most brutal: stuck on a dungeon where she is tortured by deadly traps, and the exit impales her with various spears.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Junko's treatment of Juzo when she reveals that she knows he is gay is cruelly, uncomfortably close to a brutal form of school bullying: she is stomping on him, humiliating him, with a lot of students laughing at him when she reveals the object of his affection.
* LampshadeHanging: A lot of Junko's comments about Juzo seem to work to lampshade his AmbiguouslyGay situation up to that point.
* ManlyTears: Izuru cries in the end of the episode, implying that Hinata's personality is not completely gone.
* NightmareFuel: Almost the entirety of the episode.
* TheReveal: Juzo's AmbiguouslyGay situation is finally finished: He is in love with Munakata.
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* BrainwashedAndCrazy: The entire class 77 after this episode.
* {{Blackmail}}: How Junko gets Juzo to betray Munakata.
* BloodierAndGorier: Nanami's execution compared to all others, particularly, her previous one.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Nanami's execution. It's not only the first one in the franchise, chronologically, and also one of the most brutal: stuck on a dungeon where she is tortured by deadly traps, and the exit impales her with various spears.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Junko's treatment of Juzo when she reveals that she knows he is gay is cruelly, uncomfortably close to a brutal form of school bullying: she is stomping on him, humiliating him, with a lot of students laughing at him when she reveals the object of his affection.
* LampshadeHanging: A lot of Junko's comments about Juzo seem to work to lampshade his AmbiguouslyGay situation up to that point.
* ManlyTears: Izuru cries in the end of the episode, implying that Hinata's personality is not completely gone.
* NightmareFuel: Almost the entirety of the episode.
* TheReveal: Juzo's AmbiguouslyGay situation is finally finished: He is in love with Munakata.