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The TRAGIC Natsuki Subaru and Beatrice Scene They CUT… Re:Zero Season 4 #rezero #anime #isekai

In the latest episode of Re:Zero, Subaru and Beatrice’s deaths are already heartbreaking, but the anime cuts a key moment that makes the scene even more tragic. During Subaru’s second loop at the Pleiades Watchtower, after Patrasche sacrifices herself to protect him, Subaru is left fatally wounded. The anime shows Beatrice crying over him before both are erased by the white light, but the original light novel adds an emotional detail that was never animated.

As Subaru lies unable to move, he desperately tries to regain control of his body. When he realizes he can’t respond physically, he uses Invisible Providence in a completely different way—gently wiping away Beatrice’s tears and trying to comfort her in his final moments. This quiet action highlights a major shift in how Subaru uses his power, transforming it from something destructive into something compassionate.

This detail also connects directly to the next loop, where Subaru uses Invisible Providence to calm the land dragon Joseph, a moment the anime does include. By cutting this scene, the anime misses an important layer of character development that deepens both Subaru and Beatrice’s bond, making their final moments even more impactful in the source material.

#natsukisubaru

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