Berserk Episode 10 Review

She struggles with her changing role. Seeing Griffith rise to nobility makes her realize the distance between them is growing, even as she tries to protect him from the court's snakes. 💡 Notable Themes

Following the Band of the Hawk's victory at the Battle of Doldrey, the group is celebrated as heroes. Griffith is knighted and given the title of Viscount, making the Hawk a regular part of the Midland army. However, this rise to power sparks a lethal jealousy within the royal court, leading to an assassination attempt. ⚔️ Key Plot Points

This episode highlights his "Silver Tongue" and his ability to navigate high society just as easily as a battlefield. It also shows his ruthlessness; he is not shaken by the assassination attempt, but rather uses it as a strategic opening. Berserk Episode 10

During a celebration, Griffith is offered a glass of poisoned wine by a conspirator. He drinks it and collapses.

The primary conflict is not with swords, but with status. The Midland "old guard" cannot stand a commoner rising so high. She struggles with her changing role

Guts begins to feel out of place in the lavish ballrooms. While the others enjoy the fame, Guts feels more like a "tool" for Griffith's ambition than a celebrated hero. His willingness to kill for Griffith without question shows his deep (yet dangerous) loyalty.

Griffith uses the attempt to identify his enemies. He tasks Guts with a dark mission: eliminate those responsible. 🎭 Character Development Griffith is knighted and given the title of

The episode features beautiful, static backgrounds of the Midland palace, emphasizing the grandeur and "coldness" of the nobility.