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6/19/2025, 12:50:44 AM
>>149060354
>Thinking about this scene. I remember people complaining about it being bad writing she survived.
The only people that really say this are retards that don't understand that V was NEVER going to die here and that it's an extremely obvious fake-out death. Plenty, and I mean plenty, of people immediately after the episode straight up called that V obviously wasn't actually dead for multiple reasons - like never showing it, immediately teasing with never going back to the aftermath, the fact that V was now aware of how the Sentinel bootloop flash works and Disassembly Drones are massively physically superior to the Sentinels without the advantage of surprise, and the fact that Solver hosts (all DDs included) can survive as a Solver core and Alice was dead and no longer around to collect the Solver Cores from dead Disassembly Drones to keep them contained in the oven. So it was never really in doubt that V was alive. I'd hesitate to call her survival "bad writing".
It IS a rather corny approach and fakeout death though.
I do think it could have been done a bit better for a better effect - though it does get the point across for some people along with Eternal Dream.
Personally, I think the scene should have played out with V continuing to actively fight the approaching Sentinels while Eternal Dream plays - attempting to look away from Bootloop flashes when she can but visibly strugglong to handle them all at once. She turns around for a second to do the "Uzi, I trust you" bit - and instead of seemingly giving up and saluting she keeps fighting the Sentinels as she cuts the Elevator cable to let the others escape. So instead of a straight up fakeout death with V apparently giving up, it looks visibly more plausible with V still fighting and her victory being left up in the air until she returns later on.
>Thinking about this scene. I remember people complaining about it being bad writing she survived.
The only people that really say this are retards that don't understand that V was NEVER going to die here and that it's an extremely obvious fake-out death. Plenty, and I mean plenty, of people immediately after the episode straight up called that V obviously wasn't actually dead for multiple reasons - like never showing it, immediately teasing with never going back to the aftermath, the fact that V was now aware of how the Sentinel bootloop flash works and Disassembly Drones are massively physically superior to the Sentinels without the advantage of surprise, and the fact that Solver hosts (all DDs included) can survive as a Solver core and Alice was dead and no longer around to collect the Solver Cores from dead Disassembly Drones to keep them contained in the oven. So it was never really in doubt that V was alive. I'd hesitate to call her survival "bad writing".
It IS a rather corny approach and fakeout death though.
I do think it could have been done a bit better for a better effect - though it does get the point across for some people along with Eternal Dream.
Personally, I think the scene should have played out with V continuing to actively fight the approaching Sentinels while Eternal Dream plays - attempting to look away from Bootloop flashes when she can but visibly strugglong to handle them all at once. She turns around for a second to do the "Uzi, I trust you" bit - and instead of seemingly giving up and saluting she keeps fighting the Sentinels as she cuts the Elevator cable to let the others escape. So instead of a straight up fakeout death with V apparently giving up, it looks visibly more plausible with V still fighting and her victory being left up in the air until she returns later on.
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