Critics often note that this structural shift feels "rushed" due to the anime's 12-episode limit, as it introduces complex new characters and deep lore about (the organization that created hybrid devils) just as the series approaches its finale. Themes of Manipulation and Trauma
The episode marks a significant change in leadership for the F Squad. After the dissolution of their previous command, is introduced as the new chief. Unlike his predecessors, Ishimaru’s eccentric, "otaku-like" personality masks a sharp, pragmatic mind. His primary goal is to formalize an alliance with the defected CCC members, Zero Seven (Nanako Tenjo) and Zero Nine. Devils Line (Dub) Episode 9
While some viewers find the character of Tsukasa occasionally "emotionless" in the dub, others praise the core performances as "passable" given the tight scheduling of the "DubCast" format. Critics often note that this structural shift feels
"Command" is an episode that broadens the scope of Devils' Line from a paranormal romance to a sociopolitical thriller. It successfully raises the stakes by unmasking its true villain and highlighting the dangerous surge of anti-devil sentiment, even as it struggles under the weight of its own compressed timeline. For fans, it remains a pivotal chapter that bridges the gap between individual redemption and the fate of an entire society. "Command" is an episode that broadens the scope
Central to the episode is the reveal of true identity as Zero Two, the mastermind behind much of the anti-devil violence.
The episode culminates in a public demonstration where protesters use "blood bags" to incite devils to transform in public, showing how easily the general population can be weaponized against a minority group . Dub and Technical Performance