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6/14/2025, 4:34:59 AM
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Bait or retarded. Potentially just retarded. The narrative was always a cosmic horror monster pulling the strings, even all the way back in the pilot and you can see this if you actually go back and look. This has been gone over many, many times. It was never going to be a revenge plot about rising up against humans, that's a flagrant red herring because the characters at the beginning don't understand the true scale of what's going on and haven't understood that they're being played by a larger entity yet. Uzi starts catching on in Episode 3 that there's something bigger pulling the strings
Given that you didn't understand this and seem to be under the impression that the series threw in the Absolute Solver and abandoned the "rising up against humans" setup, instead of knewing that the Solver was ALWAYS there and the humans were always dead and not the ones that sent the DDs, I have a feeling that the "plot holes" you're referencing are just you missing other such information that the series actually does show you, and you just don't understand what's going on.
Calling Murder Drones confusing, fast paced or unclear with delivering information is totally valid criticisms one could argue for. But you're just making shit up here because you don't know what you're talking about.
Bait or retarded. Potentially just retarded. The narrative was always a cosmic horror monster pulling the strings, even all the way back in the pilot and you can see this if you actually go back and look. This has been gone over many, many times. It was never going to be a revenge plot about rising up against humans, that's a flagrant red herring because the characters at the beginning don't understand the true scale of what's going on and haven't understood that they're being played by a larger entity yet. Uzi starts catching on in Episode 3 that there's something bigger pulling the strings
Given that you didn't understand this and seem to be under the impression that the series threw in the Absolute Solver and abandoned the "rising up against humans" setup, instead of knewing that the Solver was ALWAYS there and the humans were always dead and not the ones that sent the DDs, I have a feeling that the "plot holes" you're referencing are just you missing other such information that the series actually does show you, and you just don't understand what's going on.
Calling Murder Drones confusing, fast paced or unclear with delivering information is totally valid criticisms one could argue for. But you're just making shit up here because you don't know what you're talking about.
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