Just when Jegath thinks he has total control, Mode bursts in with that furious energy. The way he calls out Jegath for hurting their Master reveals a complex hierarchy among these demons. I love how the show doesn't shy away from showing raw jealousy and betrayal. The red-eyed demon's disappointment feels so personal, like a friendship shattered by desire.
The forced intimacy between Jegath and the armored lady is both terrifying and captivating. When he kisses her despite her protests, it crosses a line that makes you question who the real villain is. The visual of the white snake coiling around them symbolizes his suffocating control perfectly. This show knows how to make every interaction feel dangerous.
Finding out that Jegath controls her dreams too adds a whole new layer of horror to his character. It's not just physical domination but mental manipulation as well. The girl waking up realizing the nightmare was real gave me chills. In (Dubbed) Tame the Devils or Die: The Villainess's Revenge, no one is safe from his influence, not even in sleep.
Mode accusing Jegath of being no different from unbound demons hits hard. It shows that even among evil beings, there are lines you shouldn't cross. The way Jegath smirks and asks if Mode wants her too exposes the hypocrisy in their moral stance. Their confrontation over the queen's soul is the highlight of this episode for sure.
The tension between Jegath and the pink-haired warrior queen is absolutely electric. His possessive threats about killing every butler show a dark, twisted love that's hard to look away from. Watching this dynamic unfold in (Dubbed) Tame the Devils or Die: The Villainess's Revenge keeps me on the edge of my seat. The snake motif adds such a creepy yet alluring vibe to his character design.