The best episode written by Naruki Nagakawa is "Life After God", rated 7/10 from 7 user votes. It was "directed by Mitsuhiro Yoneda". "Life After God" aired on 7/8/2006 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Shampoo Planet".
The trio reach the devastated Mosko, Vincent’s home city, and find that the truths lead back to Romdo.
Director: Mitsuhiro Yoneda
Writer: Naruki Nagakawa
A Cogito outbreak spreads through Romdo and the city falls into chaos. Vincent incites the people to revolt, pushing them to hunt down and kill all AutoReivs.
Director: Kei Tsunematsu
Writer: Naruki Nagakawa
While resting in a long-abandoned dome, strange occurrences take place and the trio’s lives are endangered.
Director: Masaki Kitamura
Writer: Naruki Nagakawa
When she hits the lowest point in her despair, Daru wishes for nothing more than to be of help to her, but his aging body just won't obey his mind the way it used to.
Director: Yuichi Itou
Writer: Naruki Nagakawa
After her roommate moves out, it is just her and Daru.
Director: Kazuya Sakamoto
Writer: Naruki Nagakawa
A beautiful sunset reminds her and Daru of the time they first met.
Director: Yuichi Itou
Writer: Naruki Nagakawa
She has kept herself locked in her apartment and ignored phone calls for so long that friends, family and Daru are worried. Then, mysteriously, her mother receives a call from her home number, only to hear silence.
Director: Kazuya Sakamoto
Writer: Naruki Nagakawa