After all Twelve, on such short notice, was able to figure out where Nine was and for a brief moment distract Five. With less than two hours left before the explosion, it is nearly impossible for the entire area will be able to evacuate at a far enough distance-but for a pair of terrorists who have made it a point in making sure they do not kill a single person, why give such a short margin of time to escape? Granted, this is now more or less the sole actions of Nine, but it can be safe to assume that Nine is following a pre-determined plan both he and Twelve came up with. The episode opens with the mass movement of Tokyo out of the area (at least the Kanto region), all trying to escape the now imminent explosion of the atomic bomb. And now, without further ado, the final episode analysis. I’ve received a plethora of messages ranging from the emotional extremes of resentment to joy-while all of our reactions may be different, we can all at least agree that the creators have done their job stirring some sort of emotion within us. The story left just enough ambiguity to leave us wondering “what if?” but enough heartbreak to satisfy our angst needs for the next year or so (if not the rest of our lives). From the on-point execution of soundtrack to the stunning visuals, the finale was masterfully crafted. Final Episode Analysis: Humanity in Resonance
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