: The episode opens with a storm. Yui Komori sees a mysterious woman in the courtyard and faints, entering a dazed state that leads her into the underground waterways of the mansion.
: Some analyses suggest the episode serves as a dark metaphor for the intense pressure of the Japanese schooling system, personified through Cordelia’s relentless demands on Ayato. Key Plot Milestones Significance Opening Yui sees Cordelia in the rain Confirms the supernatural/ghostly presence of the mother. Middle Ayato's "Number One" speech Explains his obsession with dominance and being "Ore-sama". Ending Yui's chest pain
: Reviewers on platforms like YouTube noted that the animation quality for the childhood flashbacks was noticeably higher, providing a stark contrast between the "cute" appearance of the children and their harrowing reality. DiabolikLovers_Ep_07_SUB_ITA.mp4
The episode utilizes a "dream-within-a-dream" or visionary structure to explore the psychological trauma of the brothers.
: The use of heavy rain, thunderstorms, and a creepy background score is noted for effectively building tension. : The episode opens with a storm
: The core of the episode focuses on Cordelia's abusive parenting. She demands Ayato be "number one" and the only worthy successor, threatening to drown him in the lake if he fails.
: Yui witnesses "echoes" of the past where young Ayato, Laito, and Kanato are playing. Key Plot Milestones Significance Opening Yui sees Cordelia
: While Ayato is forced to study, Kanato and Laito are seen playing, highlighting the disparate psychological burdens placed on each brother.