: Father Gray appears and questions Rachel's true nature, labeling her as "impure" and a "witch". He strikes a deal: if she can pass his tests and prove "who she really is," he will guide her to the medicine Zack needs.
: The title "Who are you?" refers to both the priest's interrogation of Rachel and her own fragmented sense of self. The hallucinations suggest that what Rachel "sees" may be a reflection of her own internal darkness.
: The episode ends with Rachel being sent back to the floors she previously cleared, such as Cathy's floor (B4), where she must confront the "ghosts" or illusions of those she has already encountered. Key Themes and Symbols
This episode is noted for its heavy use of , which serves as a thematic backdrop for the characters' internal struggles.
: Father Gray appears and questions Rachel's true nature, labeling her as "impure" and a "witch". He strikes a deal: if she can pass his tests and prove "who she really is," he will guide her to the medicine Zack needs.
: The title "Who are you?" refers to both the priest's interrogation of Rachel and her own fragmented sense of self. The hallucinations suggest that what Rachel "sees" may be a reflection of her own internal darkness.
: The episode ends with Rachel being sent back to the floors she previously cleared, such as Cathy's floor (B4), where she must confront the "ghosts" or illusions of those she has already encountered. Key Themes and Symbols
This episode is noted for its heavy use of , which serves as a thematic backdrop for the characters' internal struggles.