: Emilico encounters other dolls, including the stern Sarah and her "face," Mia . This meeting highlights the rigid social structure within the house, as Sarah openly bullies Kate and Emilico, using Mia as a refined, albeit disturbing, tool to express her disdain.
successfully expands the series' scope, raising critical questions about the dolls' origins and the true nature of the Shadows House while cementing Kate and Emilico as a duo worth rooting for. Shadows House Episode 2
: Viewers get a clearer, more unsettling look at what it means to be a "face". The episode emphasizes how dolls are expected to mirror their masters' emotions and status, effectively acting as living marionettes. Mysteries and "Soot" The house itself is as much a character as the shadows. : Emilico encounters other dolls, including the stern
: The core duty of the dolls—cleaning the soot emitted by their masters—is shown to be an endless, exhausting task. : Viewers get a clearer, more unsettling look