She isn't having any of it. Alexis showcases her Cyber Angel deck, utilizing "Ritual Sanctuary" to cycle through her powerful ritual monsters like "Cyber Angel Idaten" and "Cyber Angel Dakini". The Conclusion
While school nurse Ms. Fontaine confirms there is nothing physically wrong with Jaden, his friends realize he is suffering from a psychological block. Overwhelmed by his failure and the loss of his "sixth sense," Jaden decides he needs to be alone and eventually goes missing from the Duel Academy campus. Yu-Gi-Oh- GX Episode 60
However, Bastion goads him by destroying a photo of the two of them studying together. Jaden has no choice. She isn't having any of it
The episode opens not with Jaden Yuki (Judai Yuki), but with Bastion. He stands on a cliff overlooking the sea, his glasses glinting with a malevolent white light—the hallmark of Sartorius’s brainwashing. Unlike the boisterous Chazz, Bastion’s conversion is silent and terrifying. He has been convinced by Sartorius that his "perfect" mathematics-based dueling is flawed because of emotion. The "Light" offers pure logic. Fontaine confirms there is nothing physically wrong with
The episode picks up in the immediate aftermath of Jaden’s loss to Aster Phoenix and the Destiny HEROes. For the first time in the series, Jaden is genuinely traumatized. He discovers that he has lost the ability to see his cards—they appear as . Even more devastating, he can no longer see or hear Duel Spirits like Winged Kuriboh.
This episode is not just another duel; it is a psychological horror masterpiece wrapped in a card game. It marks the definitive downfall of a fan-favorite character and sets an ominous tone for the rest of the season. If you are looking for the moment GX stopped being a "kids' show" and started being a compelling drama, look no further than Episode 60.