Fire Force season 3 episode 10 review: David Production builds toward the Great Cataclysm with precise direction

Fire Force season 3 episode 10 review (Image via David Production)
Fire Force season 3 episode 10 review (Image via David Production)

Premiered on Friday, June 6, 2025, Fire Force season 3 episode 10 centers on Sho Kusakabe as he regains fragments of his memories and sets out to meet with his brother, Shinra. Meanwhile, Company 8 prepares for the looming Great Cataclysm.

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Schop arrives with more information about the disaster, and despite the danger, the group remains hopeful with support from new allies. At the same time, Haumea, Sumire, and the White Clads begin the Cataclysm by raising a Pillar from the sea, signaling the beginning of the crisis.

Full of key developments, Fire Force season 3 episode 10 delivers strong momentum as the story heads into its final stretch. With consistently polished production and pacing, it keeps the tension high and engagement strong.

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Fire Force season 3 episode 10: A brief synopsis and narrative criticism

Sho and Arrow in Fire Force season 3 episode 10 (Image via David Production)
Sho and Arrow in Fire Force season 3 episode 10 (Image via David Production)

Fire Force season 3 episode 10, titled Advent, maintains a gripping tone despite minimal action, pushing the story closer to the Great Cataclysm. The episode begins with Sho Kusakabe briefly connecting with his brother Shinra via an Adolla Link. The vision stirs fragmented memories in Sho, making him question his purpose.

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Conflicted after recalling his brother and the past, he decides to secretly leave and meet with Shinra, knowing he must act without alerting Haumea and the other White Clads. Along the way, Sho crosses paths with Inca and then Sumire, Charon, and other key members, doing his best to avoid suspicion.

When he encounters Arrow, Sho refuses to lie about his intentions. He draws his blade to compel her to let him pass, but to his surprise, Arrow pledges to follow him no matter what, loyal to him as his guardian. Seeing her sincerity, Sho allows her to tag along, and they flee together.

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Shinra Kusakabe in episode 10 (Image via David Production)
Shinra Kusakabe in episode 10 (Image via David Production)

Back at the White Clad base, Haumea, Inca, and the others quickly learn of Sho Kusakabe’s escape. Haumea is unconcerned, believing nothing can stop the Cataclysm now that all the Pillars have gathered. She begins a ceremonial Mass, linking the Pillars to Adolla and confirming the Evangelist's satisfaction with their progress.

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A new elite unit, the Cataclysm Execution Specialist Force, is introduced to oversee the operation, with Faerie as the leader and Dragon as an integral member.

Meanwhile, Shinra awakens to find Iris by his side. She informs him of an upcoming meeting when Captain Obi returns. Obi, having traveled to coordinate support, warns the 8th Company about the difficulty of getting aid from other groups like the Holy Sol Temple, Haijima, or the military.

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Faerie in Fire Force season 3 episode 10 (Image via David Production)
Faerie in Fire Force season 3 episode 10 (Image via David Production)

Hibana joins to report on the Spontaneous Human Combustion cases and the worsening situation. Schop then joins them, revealing critical intel he learned from the lady in black, Amaterasu. He shares that the White Clads have successfully decoded Pi, enabling them to trigger the Cataclysm.

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Previous attempts failed because Pi wasn’t decoded, and the Evangelist allowed human progress solely to reach this point. Vulcan suspects the key passed down from his ancestors, who built the Amaterasu, may have contributed to this breakthrough. Realizing the world might soon transform into a new star, a heavy silence falls over the group until Obi reignites their hope.

Flashbacks show Obi’s efforts to rally allies, including Company 2's Gustav Honda and Company 4's Pan Ko Paat, both agreeing to aid. Back in the present, Schop senses strange energy in the earth, which Hibana speculates is Sumire’s powers.

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Shinra and Schop reunite (Image via David Production)
Shinra and Schop reunite (Image via David Production)

Back at the White Clads’ Mass, Sumire is shown unleashing her powers, causing massive earthquakes throughout the city. The episode ends on this ominous note as a giant Pillar then rises from the sea, terrifying citizens nearby.

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The narrative in Fire Force season 3 episode 10 can very well be considered a calm before the storm, delivering notable intensity and advancing the story toward its climax in significant ways.

The episode is packed with critical plot developments that heighten the stakes, especially through Sho’s internal conflict and decision-making. The tension between the opposing sides is carefully built up, each moment carrying weight and purpose.

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Despite the absence of major action, episode 10 remains consistently engaging with strong storytelling and well-paced suspense. The careful buildup of conflict and the dramatic final moments, marking the onset of the path to the Great Cataclysm, set an ominous tone for what's to come.

Overall, it’s a solid, well-executed entry that deepens character arcs, sustains intrigue, and effectively propels the series toward its climax.


Fire Force season 3 episode 10: Animation and overall production criticism

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Fire Force season 3 episode 10 upholds the series’ hallmark production quality, with David Production’s polished direction and technical consistency maintaining and rising tension. The studio’s high-quality animation continues to shine, with smooth, fluid visuals that highlight key emotional and dramatic moments.

Cinematography, sound design, and voice acting come together seamlessly to enhance the immersive experience the series is known for. The animation is crisp and dynamic, effectively heightening the visual atmosphere and drawing viewers deeper into the unfolding events.

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Amaterasu, in this episode (Image via David Production)
Amaterasu, in this episode (Image via David Production)

Each scene is executed with attention to detail, giving the episode a refined and cinematic feel. The voice cast delivers with nuance, and the music and ambient audio expertly complement the mood, adding further to the storytelling.

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Altogether, episode 10 stands out as a compelling installment, rich with setup and anticipation as the series enters its climactic arc.


Final thoughts

The pillar, as seen in the episode (Image via David Production)
The pillar, as seen in the episode (Image via David Production)

In conclusion, the technical execution of Fire Force season 3 episode 10 greatly supports its narrative impact, making it a compelling and visually rewarding installment from start to end.

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With only two more episodes remaining, this Spring 2025 sequel maintains its momentum, steadily advancing toward an intense and climactic finale.


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Edited by Dishani Dutta
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