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Something weird I've noticed in episode 5. In the bar scene, Ragatha says that she's sure her mother doesn't miss her.
If you think about it this is a bit of a weird thought to have when you're a digital copy of a real person who (as some theorized) put on a weird headset, got their brainwaves copied without them even knowing, put the headset down and walked away. If there's a "real" Ragatha out there, then why would digital Ragatha assumes she's missing too?
This can means a few things
>Ragatha is tech illiterate and doesn't know (or doesn't want to confront) her existence as a copy. She was raised on a farm, which could point to her being unfamiliar with technology (especially sci-fi tech like the Circus), but she was at some point working in real estate, I doubt she was a total country bumpkin.
>The headset works on Tron rules and physically remove the body of whoever's wearing it from the real world, and there may be a way for the players to get it to spit them out
>Goose didn't think about the implication of that line too hard
In general it bothers me that we never see Pomni actually enquires the nature of the Circus and its origins. Even if the others characters are as clueless as her (well, except Kinger) it feels pretty convenient for the incoming drama. At least have a explanation about how the other players refuse to think too hard about the program they're in because that's exactly the kind of reasoning that lead to hoping for a way out and eventually abstracting