: The Horse Deva, Indramon, emerges in a Digital Field. Despite being woefully outmatched, Impmon insists on fighting him one-on-one to prove his independence.
: Henry's sensei introduces the idea that "good" and "bad" are often matters of perspective. He explains that in Sanskrit myth, the Devas were benevolent deities who fought the evil Asuras. This creates a moral grey area, as the "benevolent" deities of myth are the antagonists of this world, forcing the characters to question the true nature of their enemies.
: After harassing humans in the city, Impmon is nearly killed by police until Renamon intervenes. During their confrontation, Renamon questions his desire for power, causing Impmon to accidentally admit he had partners before lashing out in a fit of rage.
: The episode ends with the primary trio's Digimon (Growlmon, Gargomon, and Kyubimon) evolving to their Champion levels, only to have their attacks easily deflected by Indramon's "Horn of Desolation". A severely damaged Impmon makes one final, desperate charge at the massive Deva as the screen cuts to black. Impmon's Last Stand (Digimon Tamers: Episode 19)
The episode moves beyond the "monster of the week" formula by focusing on the internal collapse of and the philosophical differences between the protagonists.