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While the episode focuses on the immediate conflict, it provides "morsels" of broader political intrigue. Makima meets with higher-ups who discuss the potential weaponization of devils by other nations, such as the Soviet Union, establishing a global stakes for the Public Safety Devil Hunters. Additionally, Makima explains that a devil's strength is directly tied to the level of fear associated with its name—a foundational rule for the series' power scale. Episode 3 | Chainsaw Man Wiki | Fandom
In the third episode of Chainsaw Man , titled , the narrative pivots from world-building to a deeply personal exploration of companionship and betrayal. The episode serves as a character study of the Blood Fiend, Power , revealing that her seemingly chaotic and abrasive nature hides a vulnerability mirrored in Denji himself. The Transaction of Desire and Grief ChainsawManS1EP3-SD.mp4
The episode begins with the aftermath of Power’s unauthorized devil kill, which places both her and Denji in trouble with Makima. This tension leads to an unlikely pact: Power promises to let Denji fondle her breasts if he helps her rescue her pet cat, Meowy, from a devil. While the episode focuses on the immediate conflict,
: Despite claiming to hate humans and devils alike, Power developed a genuine affection for a stray cat she originally intended to eat. Betrayal and the Bat Devil Episode 3 | Chainsaw Man Wiki | Fandom
: Denji’s entire existence was defined by his bond with his dog-like devil, Pochita, whom he lost when they merged.
The episode culminates in a high-octane battle between Denji and the Bat Devil. Fueled by a mix of empathy for Power's grief and his own single-minded obsession with his "reward," Denji transforms into Chainsaw Man.
: Denji demonstrates increased mastery over his powers, showing the ability to retract his chainsaws at will and using them to deflect debris.