8 : You, A Child Of Sin; I, A Child Of Sin Apr 2026

: The episode title reflects the philosophical and antagonistic presence of Fyodor Dostoevsky , whose ability is aptly named Crime and Punishment . Fyodor views all of humanity as "sinners" and believes the only way to rid the world of sin is through total extermination.

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Like most titles and characters in the series, this episode draws heavily from literary history: : The episode title reflects the philosophical and

: The episode features the relentless pursuit of the Agency by the Hunting Dogs , a military unit of elite ability users including Tetchō Suehiro and Saigiku Jōno . Literary Significance Bungo Stray Dogs, Season 4 (Simuldub) - Prime

: The phrase "Child of Sin" serves as a direct nod to Fyodor’s distorted sense of salvation—he views ability users as the source of all evil and himself as a necessary executioner.