Well, it's a very pleasant series, it seems to me that it perfectly conveys the emotions of the characters, now we know in more detail about their plans, and the reason for Norman and CO's haste (otherwise they will die soon), although the question remains, will the blood of Music help them? Maybe we shouldn't kill her, or at least keep some of her blood for ourselves.
Now it's like everything is back on the rails of the manga plot and moving as it should. True, they haven't said anything about the promise yet, but I think we'll find out when we meet with Muzika.
Yeah. Just imagine how a group of concentration camp prisoners in World War II dreams of killing all the guards, and one inspired person says that it is possible to negotiate with them and Mengele is not so bad)
@Togusa: Not all German women and children wanted to kill races they didn't like. But all demons, without exception, want to eat human meat, they only regret that not everyone manages to get elite specimens from farms.
@hellsi: Well, they don't have to eat demon meat, or any kind of meat, to survive, and demons need human meat. and there is an option with blood Music here, some chance to fix everything. maybe it's teenage maximalism, but the genocide Norman wants to arrange is definitely not better.
From your point of view, then it is logical to leave the farms and everything as it is. Therefore, there is a chance, but not a fact.
But there are demons who do NOT die, and they become what they eat, roughly speaking, but to know and believe me, most will not want to give up meat. Just think about how many meat-eating people we have on earth, and how many vegans.
And don't say that it's different, animals are also capable of loving at least dogs, but they are eaten.
I'm just saying that being in such a situation, judging Norman is not right. He has been a delicacy and a guinea pig all his life.
I'm also in favor of the option for everyone to live in peace, but again... How many meat-eaters do we have?.. I can't believe in a Happy ending.
@hellsi: As much as I love animals, it's a little bit different. people quietly eat animals, but few people approve of cannibalism, right? because we can survive without eating human meat, and indeed meat in general, but demons cannot. here's an option with the blood of Music, if I remember correctly: Emma grabs the chance. as other comments have correctly said, the genocide of an entire race is wrong. Norman has never been a delicacy or a rabbit all his life: he was a calm and reasonable boy who believed in a bright future, so not everyone is pleased with such a change in him now. Yes, experiments were clearly carried out on him, but not all his life. I personally don't blame him, but I'm on Emma's side, who is at least trying to find other options, and not immediately KILL EVERYONE.
As with the last episode, I read the comments of all those who disagree with Emma, and it's already creepy that people are still, after all the events of the twentieth century, seriously capable of justifying the genocide of an entire race.
@id75478383: Yes, as if the activity of just one person endangers the lives of all barely free people who can be counted on the fingers. If there are no more of them, then the resistance will die down before it begins. And the kids will continue to be devoured for the next millennium. Negotiations are always conducted when there is any chance of success. Do you think demons will listen to a bunch of potential dinner representatives? Therefore, Norman's logic is generally justified, because he wants to create a bulwark and hope for humanity. And in general, thoughts and words are one thing, and actions are another. After the uprising, the strong side can quite afford to sit down at the negotiating table. History is again full of similar examples. Take the assassination attempt on Truman, after which he agreed to a referendum on the constitution of Puerto Rico. These people were not asked when the Americans conquered those islands centuries ago.
@phantasm: That's why Emma offered to enlist the support of Mudziki, who, having practically the status of a messiah in the eyes of ordinary demons oppressed by the system, is able to raise them to revolt.
And again (as in the case of "Attack of the Titans") The anime is suggestive - viewers are faced with the question "after a thousand years of extermination of children, is it worth taking revenge on demons?Is it worth committing genocide?"
This is a very painful topic for all mankind. But back to the fictional characters and the plot - I would probably also crave revenge. But if I were Norman, I would destroy all those nobles and scientists who did this to people. Well, I would kill the demon elite...but innocent demons would not have raised their hand to exterminate, they are the same hostages of "evolution" as humans, to some extent...but the topic is still very ambiguous (((
@Rin_Rin: What's the use? After that, the bottoms will not be the place of the tops and everything will remain as it is. The only option is to stop the degradation of all demons, so that years later there will be opposition from those who do not eat children and once they take power they will stop this practice. But this is a perspective of hundreds of years.
Yes, there will always be this "cycle of authorities in the world", so to speak, on the example of humanity it has been proven hundreds of years ago (((overthrowing the government - you become the one you overthrew once...but in fictional plots, you want to observe a fair outcome, and not the same as in reality...
I see the comments are divided heh) I will note my point of view, after everything that humanity has gone through, Norman's actions are quite justified, and judging by the series, experiments were still carried out on him :/ Again, Emma continues to live in a fairy tale, if she hadn't been in the manga, she would have been gone a long time ago with her kindness to everything... About Music and Soju, we saw a scene where our glorious second person is not going to continue to be vegan ... Most likely they will come to some kind of compromise, but he will worth the sacrifices on both sides... after all, there are plenty of reptiles among people😕
The feeling when Neverland with the Attack of the Titans this season is both ongoings, and in both the protagonist (okay, in the case of Norman, the deuteragonist), who was once a pretty enough kid, finds himself on a slippery slope, heh. I don't get tired of drawing parallels
It is only now that it has become noticeable how inferior the opening was before. Norman, who used to be so conspicuous. I love when they try to work on such little things)
I wonder who Norman lied to? Well, yes, you can try genocide, but if you miss somewhere, then no one will have a chance for a long time. But if they agree, then who knows.. All this is ambiguous..
If the demons do not understand that you can not eat creatures with intelligence, then they must be killed. If tomorrow the chicken becomes reasonable, I will stop eating it. Reason is what gives a being individual rights. So Norman is right.
@bahrom: And if you stop eating a reasonable chicken, will you stop being reasonable yourself? In the anime, the root of the problem was poorly revealed - we are what we eat.
@nandi: But at least I definitely won't be surprised and say "what am I for?" when a chicken wants to exterminate the entire human race without understanding the process of being a vegan, or a chicken eater.
@Untiy16: And if it's not a chicken? If it will be... Shall we say trees? Are you a city dweller who has never walked for firewood in his life, but has always voted for greening the streets?..
They really raised a difficult question here, which has an unambiguous answer only when you are outside the conflict.
@bahrom: Once again, in this case, stomach = mind. Literally.
"If so, then it's better for me not to exist!" is a beautiful and pathetic phrase. Alas, it's ostentatious. Something like "I always tell the truth!!" or "Darling, I'll take you to the very edge of the universe, I will give you this star! She will illuminate the path to infinity with imperishable light!" (remember this cartoon, right?;)
@nandi: I'm really thinking about suicide. If I get into a situation where it is impossible for me to live as a "person" and there is no way to escape, I will definitely end my life. For example, if I go to a concentration camp.
I understand that there were experiments on her and so on, her thoughts are okay, they don't play a role , but why constantly yell and provoke your own attacks? Barbara pushed me away purely with this
@miyeon: Barbara for 2 episodes generally seemed like a monster, not at all the best of demons, or even worse. At least they kill, because they need to eat, the laws of nature, and she gets pleasure and is not predictable at all.
So Emma started infuriating me with her correctness and love for everyone. In the first season, I turned a blind eye to it when she screamed that we need to save everyone, even if it's unrealistic. 😑
Emma's desire to save all the children and stay kind is a little annoying. She wasn't listening to Norman at all. and the idea of leaving the little ones alone, without the supervision of the elders, putting them in danger, for the sake of the illusory hope of finding some demons there, is extremely idiotic.
At the beginning of the first season, Ray seemed to me to be an insensitive sociopath, now they've just switched with Norman. I like what a global and ambiguous problem we have been presented with, we can discuss it for a long time
Emma is as naive as a nettle thorn. But I will not be very angry with this redhead. In the end, I'm just watching from the sidelines, and this is not my problem. (fut-ha!)
Now it's like everything is back on the rails of the manga plot and moving as it should. True, they haven't said anything about the promise yet, but I think we'll find out when we meet with Muzika.
I don't know why, but it doesn't cause any support at all:/
But there are demons who do NOT die, and they become what they eat, roughly speaking, but to know and believe me, most will not want to give up meat. Just think about how many meat-eating people we have on earth, and how many vegans.
And don't say that it's different, animals are also capable of loving at least dogs, but they are eaten.
I'm just saying that being in such a situation, judging Norman is not right. He has been a delicacy and a guinea pig all his life.
I'm also in favor of the option for everyone to live in peace, but again... How many meat-eaters do we have?.. I can't believe in a Happy ending.
And yes, I eat meat.
Norman has never been a delicacy or a rabbit all his life: he was a calm and reasonable boy who believed in a bright future, so not everyone is pleased with such a change in him now. Yes, experiments were clearly carried out on him, but not all his life. I personally don't blame him, but I'm on Emma's side, who is at least trying to find other options, and not immediately KILL EVERYONE.
This is a very painful topic for all mankind. But back to the fictional characters and the plot - I would probably also crave revenge. But if I were Norman, I would destroy all those nobles and scientists who did this to people. Well, I would kill the demon elite...but innocent demons would not have raised their hand to exterminate, they are the same hostages of "evolution" as humans, to some extent...but the topic is still very ambiguous (((
I will note my point of view, after everything that humanity has gone through, Norman's actions are quite justified, and judging by the series, experiments were still carried out on him :/
Again, Emma continues to live in a fairy tale, if she hadn't been in the manga, she would have been gone a long time ago with her kindness to everything...
About Music and Soju, we saw a scene where our glorious second person is not going to continue to be vegan ...
Most likely they will come to some kind of compromise, but he will worth the sacrifices on both sides... after all, there are plenty of reptiles among people😕
Norman, who used to be so conspicuous. I love when they try to work on such little things)
They really raised a difficult question here, which has an unambiguous answer only when you are outside the conflict.
"If so, then it's better for me not to exist!" is a beautiful and pathetic phrase. Alas, it's ostentatious. Something like "I always tell the truth!!" or "Darling, I'll take you to the very edge of the universe,
I will give you this star! She will illuminate the path to infinity with imperishable light!" (remember this cartoon, right?;)
, but why constantly yell and provoke your own attacks? Barbara pushed me away purely with this
And for this they grow "elite" meat that is much tastier than usual? 🤔
She was infuriating in this particular episode, but she still got her way.
She wasn't listening to Norman at all. and the idea of leaving the little ones alone, without the supervision of the elders, putting them in danger, for the sake of the illusory hope of finding some demons there, is extremely idiotic.
I like what a global and ambiguous problem we have been presented with, we can discuss it for a long time