Alice In Borderland - Season 1- Episode 1 〈TRUSTED〉

Arisu’s genius shines here. While others rush, he uses logic, pattern recognition, and a laser pointer to track the samurai’s movements, deducing the safe path. He leads his friends and a few survivors to the goal room—a modest bedroom with a single table. On it: a sign.

If you think you’ve seen every survival thriller out there, Alice in Borderland dares you to look away. The Netflix Japanese series, based on the manga by Haro Aso, opens with one of the most disorienting and gripping pilot episodes in recent memory. Episode 1, titled , doesn’t just introduce characters—it throws you into the deep end of a neon-lit, empty Tokyo and watches you drown. Alice in Borderland - Season 1- Episode 1

Suddenly, the city isn't empty. It's an arena. Arisu’s genius shines here

The true horror isn't the traps—it's the other players. When a young woman panics and refuses to open a door, the man with the sword executes her on the spot. The rules are absolute: Play or die. On it: a sign

But there’s no exit. Just a trapdoor. They drop down into a smoky izakaya (pub), where survivors are celebrating. A mysterious woman (later known as Usagi ) ignores them. A girl named Shuntaro Chishiya (Nijiro Murakami) smirks from the shadows.

The bustling, neon-drenched streets of Tokyo are completely empty. No cars. No people. No wind. Just the eerie hum of streetlights and a thick, suffocating silence. Their initial panic turns to confusion, then a terrifying logic. They discover a giant digital screen hanging from a building, flashing cryptic symbols. A phone on a payphone rings. Karube answers.

A cold, female voice (the "Dealer") announces: