I think that proved true in those cases, and I think it’s proving true here. But I feel the same way about AO as I did when I heard complaints about the early eps of Seirei no Moribito and Tsuritama – that those episodes were vital to creating the scenario and developing the characters, and they were the foundation that the later eps needed in order to succeed.
I’m much happier as a fan (and E7 is one of the rare series where I fully slip into fan mode, with “viewer” and “blogger” taking a back seat) when the fanbase is happy, too. That’s great, especially for someone like me who was depressed about all the abuse the show was taking from fans.
I can’t help but think there are going to be a lot of viewers happy about the turn AO has taken in the last two weeks, and especially in this episode. Now that’s how you deliver a game-changer in spectacular fashion. So Renton forced Eureka to Earth where trapar isn’t so dense to raise Ao.「ステップ・イントゥ・ア・ワールド/heaven and earth」 ( Suteppu Intu A Wārudo) Because of Naru, Ao decided to go back 10 years to where Naru was first affect, where Eureka took the huge chunk of Quartz with her.Īs for Ao’s sister, so if there’s a high density of trapar the cells of a human and coralian will reject each other and turning her into a stone. If Renton does destroy it, Naru and all the other Scub carriers could potential be dead, per se. Renton plans to go all the way back to the first ever Scub Coral that surfaced in the history and wipe it out of existence. Let’s do some math! Ao already taking 2 shots, changing the course of history and apparently the Quartz gun can shoot three times, so once more. It’s kind of a clusterfuck, but at least they explain the damn thing. From what Renton said, humans went into extinction because of the Scub Corals and because of little to no human left and Secrets couldn’t register them thought well they’re our enemies too. Stupid Scubs thought Secrets wouldn’t follow them but they did and continued. So apparently Scub Corals travelled through time to avoid Secrets and Secrets follow them through time, back in Ao’s timeline. So why is Eureka a hologram, yet appearing out of nowhere? Well she became Quartz… sort of so she’s traveling through the parallel universe. And you’ve guessed it, Quartz is what Scub Coral uses to travel through time. Scub Corals will escape the limits of questioning, meaning that they found a way to travel through universe. Anthropic principal: changes reality based on whoever the observer is. Father and son bonding then into nirvash fight? Throughout the series, it has been confusing as hell and finally Renton explains everything. Wow episode 24 was not what I actually had in mind.
Sad to see Eureka fading away, hopefully they actually find her for a real reunion and onto the final episode…. Another thing Bones did was quite nice and that was showing Renton wave surfing, quite nostalgic.
The world is all happy again knowing that Scub Corals are the real enemies and Ao see’s Renton arriving.įamily reunion… sort of, it was hiliarous seeing Ao freaking out about the passcode when Renton opened the cockpit. With all the knowledge Truth absorbed, and obtained why would he still force that shot on himself? I mean what could be beneficial to him? Well because of this sudden change in history, Naru becomes the prime evil and not knowing so Ao actually defeats her. This time Truth has been completely erased from history, but this boggles the mind. Truth takes out everyone, including Naru who he betrays forces Ao to fire the Quartz gun, in due –changing the history once again. Nonetheless the battle against Truth is as lopsided as ever. The world is actually in peril and it wasn’t highlighted as much in the previous episode as far as I can remember. Renton’s on his to Earth and Truth is duking it out against Ao. After a month of hiatus, we finally get to see the conclusion of this mind-bending series.