Black Lagoon The Second Barrage Episode 7 | Updated - SERIES |
: Revy views the world as beyond redemption and herself as a tragic figure in a world without heroes. When Rock challenges her to "become Robin Hood" rather than wallow in self-pity, he strikes at her core insecurity: her fear that she is incompetent at anything other than violence.
: A hilarious interaction with the local police chief highlights that the law in Roanapur is purely transactional; as long as the paperwork is managed, the authorities are happy to let Revy run wild. Black Lagoon The Second Barrage Episode 7
: Moments like Balalaika editing pornos or Dutch discussing Jean-Paul Sartre add layers of gritty realism and dark humor to the criminal organizations. : Revy views the world as beyond redemption
The confrontation at the restaurant is the episode’s emotional peak. Rock’s presence acts as a mirror for Revy , forcing her to face a world that still contains altruism and logic—concepts she long ago abandoned for survival. : Moments like Balalaika editing pornos or Dutch
: The argument concludes with the iconic "cigarette kiss," where the two light their cigarettes from one another. This wordless gesture signifies that while their worldviews may never align, they have found common ground and are now firmly on each other's side. World Building & Tone
: Reviewers frequently highlight Rock's newfound confidence, noting that he finally stops "kissing up" and takes a principled stand against Revy's cynical worldview. The "Mirror" Effect
The episode also enriches the setting of Roanapur through its secondary scenes:
