Ep 23 - Kamen Rider Faiz

Meanwhile, at the Smart Brain offices, the plot thickens. Kusaka continues to be the most dangerously manipulative character in the series. His "friendship" with Takumi is a performance, a tool to get closer to Mari and eliminate anyone who threatens his fragile ego. This episode does a fantastic job of showing how Kusaka isolates his targets. He doesn't just fight the Orphnoch; he poisons the well of trust.

Naoya, Kiba’s hot-headed friend, is the catalyst here. His jealousy and insecurity have been festering for episodes, and in “False Friendship,” it boils over. Watching him turn on Kiba—the one person who gave him a second chance—is painful because it’s so human. Naoya would rather burn a bridge than admit he’s afraid. kamen rider faiz ep 23

The final scene—Kiba walking away alone, his silhouette half-lit in sunset—is pure Toshiki Inoue (the series’ head writer). It reminds us that in Faiz , there are no winners. There are only people holding broken masks over their faces, hoping no one looks too close. Meanwhile, at the Smart Brain offices, the plot thickens

There’s a particular brand of heartbreak unique to Kamen Rider Faiz . It’s not just about monsters attacking or suits cracking under pressure. It’s the slow, agonizing realization that the people you trust are hiding something. Episode 23, “False Friendship,” isn’t just a bridge between fights—it’s the episode where every strained relationship in this series finally starts to snap. This episode does a fantastic job of showing

If you’re watching Faiz for the first time, this is the episode where you realize: the suits are cool, but the real monster is loneliness. And loneliness never needs a belt to fight.