
Lots of shows to go through, but I doubt all of them will stick around for the entire season.
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Lots of shows to go through, but I doubt all of them will stick around for the entire season.
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A new guest has arrived, and Claude acknowledges that he’s a “hyena following the scent of blood.” Basically, he knows that this guy is up to no good. So how did it all go so wrong in the other timeline? I guess not forming a connection with Athanasia meant Claude could easily be manipulated. Did he become a shell of a man who proceeded to go through the motions? Well, we’ll probably never find out. That was then, and this is now.
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But before we traumatize ourselves with the realities of war, let’s get the goofy stuff out of the way. I say that in jest, of course. The goofy stuff, i.e. the kids messing around at school, is just as important — if not more important — than the all-too-serious flashback we’re about to get.
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This week’s episode sheds some light on the strange alternate universe our characters inhabit. For instance, there’s a tragic lack of children running around. According to Sanda, there are only 50,000 kids under the age of 15. As a result, adults are deferential to children. Odd. We even learn later that kids can straight up kill an adult and it won’t be considered a crime. This is a world where Japan’s (and maybe the whole world’s) birth rate has completely plummeted, so children are treated as national treasures. But why has it plummeted? Is it due to personal choice? Probably not. Adults wouldn’t be coddling these kids if adults are simply choosing not to have babies. I think it’s more likely that something has damaged humanity’s ability to reproduce. But that’s still just speculation.
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