@hellwind: with the drinking of the evil cops, it's still justified at least somehow, but the fact that she just threw the guy out of nowhere is not very good. I hope someone picked him up there.
Our heroine. He kills evil cops, throws passengers to their deaths (they're not named characters, they can be) and still gets what he wants. Eh. In general, the final was good and the season was strong. But the actions of MT in the last three episodes are not unexpected, but I shuddered at the fact that the series seems to think there's nothing wrong with that.
@hellwind: She is also outraged by MT's actions, she behaved even more selfishly and cruelly than in the beginning. If she did have a number, it would have skyrocketed in recent episodes.
The series is good, but the heroine's lack of personal growth raises big questions about the finale. Her only arguments to get off the train are "I'm not a reflection, but a person" and "that's what I want." But all passengers are already individuals, and in order for them to get off, they need to become better, sort themselves out, realize their problems and mistakes. In my opinion, MT did not realize anything, but only showed that on the way to her goal she was ready to destroy everything and step over others. When I told her once that she was a good helper, I thought she would understand that you don't have to get off the train in order to become a person, but stay and be with the deer (gods, how gorgeous the deer is!) to help other children. Plus, he'll offer her official employment once and for all and make sure that no one harasses her anymore.
Eh.
In general, the final was good and the season was strong.
But the actions of MT in the last three episodes are not unexpected, but I shuddered at the fact that the series seems to think there's nothing wrong with that.
Her only arguments to get off the train are "I'm not a reflection, but a person" and "that's what I want." But all passengers are already individuals, and in order for them to get off, they need to become better, sort themselves out, realize their problems and mistakes. In my opinion, MT did not realize anything, but only showed that on the way to her goal she was ready to destroy everything and step over others.
When I told her once that she was a good helper, I thought she would understand that you don't have to get off the train in order to become a person, but stay and be with the deer (gods, how gorgeous the deer is!) to help other children. Plus, he'll offer her official employment once and for all and make sure that no one harasses her anymore.