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** DespairEventHorizon. Considering everything he had been through himself, he'd built up the fantasy of finding his sister and everything being all right again. When {{reality|Ensues}} crushed that fantasy, he gave up and overreacted.

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** DespairEventHorizon. Considering everything he had been through himself, he'd built up the fantasy of finding his sister and everything being all right again. When {{reality|Ensues}} SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome crushed that fantasy, he gave up and overreacted.

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** [[TruthInTelevision Because abuse doesn't always work that way?]] It's actually pretty common for the victims of abuse to blame themselves, or at least be reluctant to blame the one that's actually abusing them. She probably really loves her mother(what kid doesn't?) despite the horrible shit Shinzen puts her through and despite knowing(at least on an intellectual level) that her misery is because of her mom. [[spoiler:Seeing Shinzen die by Suitengu's handAlasPoorVillain moment probably made her seem more sympathetic, too.]]

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** [[TruthInTelevision Because abuse doesn't always work that way?]] It's actually pretty common for the victims of abuse to blame themselves, or at least be reluctant to blame the one that's actually abusing them. She probably really loves her mother(what kid doesn't?) despite the horrible shit Shinzen puts her through and despite knowing(at least on an intellectual level) that her misery is because of her mom. [[spoiler:Seeing Shinzen die by Suitengu's handAlasPoorVillain hand AlasPoorVillain moment probably made her seem more sympathetic, too.]]










* Why didn't Suitengu [[spoiler:make any effort at all to recuperate Yui once he found her?]] Sure, she clearly didn't remember him and was severely damaged, but he literally gave her a few minutes to try to react to a toy she hadn't seen for over a decade and a brother that looked completely different, before writing her off as a lost cause. He could have at least tried to put her through rehab and/or therapy.
** DespairEventHorizon. Considering everything he had been through himself, he'd built up the fantasy of finding his sister and everything being all right again. When reality crushed that fantasy, he gave up and overreacted.

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\n* Why didn't Suitengu [[spoiler:make any effort at all to recuperate Yui once he found her?]] her]]? Sure, she clearly didn't remember him and was severely damaged, but he literally gave her a few minutes to try to react to a toy she hadn't seen for over a decade and a brother that looked completely different, before writing her off as a lost cause. He could have at least tried to put her through rehab and/or therapy.
** DespairEventHorizon. Considering everything he had been through himself, he'd built up the fantasy of finding his sister and everything being all right again. When reality {{reality|Ensues}} crushed that fantasy, he gave up and overreacted.
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** [[TruthInTelevision Because abuse doesn't always work that way?]] It's actually pretty common for the victims of abuse to blame themselves, or at least be reluctant to blame the one that's actually abusing them. She probably really loves her mother(what kid doesn't?) despite the horrible shit Shinzen puts her through and despite knowing(at least on an intellectual level) that her misery is because of her mom. [[spoiler:Seeing Shinzen die by Suitengu's hand in that AlasPoorVillain moment probably made her seem more sympathetic, too.]]

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** [[TruthInTelevision Because abuse doesn't always work that way?]] It's actually pretty common for the victims of abuse to blame themselves, or at least be reluctant to blame the one that's actually abusing them. She probably really loves her mother(what kid doesn't?) despite the horrible shit Shinzen puts her through and despite knowing(at least on an intellectual level) that her misery is because of her mom. [[spoiler:Seeing Shinzen die by Suitengu's hand in that AlasPoorVillain handAlasPoorVillain moment probably made her seem more sympathetic, too.]]




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**** Or maybe that's how a lot of abuse victims are.

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** And this show is set apparently 20 minutes into a crapsack future. It seems like things like morality laws have eroded; in this show, even if it's ''illegal'' for a relationship like that to exist, it probably happens often enough, considering the police are like Ginza.


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** DespairEventHorizon. Considering everything he had been through himself, he'd built up the fantasy of finding his sister and everything being all right again. When reality crushed that fantasy, he gave up and overreacted.
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* Why didn't Suitengu [[make any effort at all to recuperate Yui once he found her?]] Sure, she clearly didn't remember him and was severely damaged, but he literally gave her a few minutes to try to react to a toy she hadn't seen for over a decade and a brother that looked completely different, before writing her off as a lost cause. He could have at least tried to put her through rehab and/or therapy.

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* Why didn't Suitengu [[make [[spoiler:make any effort at all to recuperate Yui once he found her?]] Sure, she clearly didn't remember him and was severely damaged, but he literally gave her a few minutes to try to react to a toy she hadn't seen for over a decade and a brother that looked completely different, before writing her off as a lost cause. He could have at least tried to put her through rehab and/or therapy.
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* Why didn't Suitengu [[make any effort at all to recuperate Yui once he found her?]] Sure, she clearly didn't remember him and was severely damaged, but he literally gave her a few minutes to try to react to a toy she hadn't seen for over a decade and a brother that looked completely different, before writing her off as a lost cause. He could have at least tried to put her through rehab and/or therapy.
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* In episode 16, which is a recap episode, how come they didn't count the money Shinzen used to bribe Kagura's teacher?
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** Japan's age of consent depends on the prefecture; it can range from 14 to 20, I believe.
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* Does Japan not have an age of consent or something? I'd think Saiga telling people that Kagura's only 15 would be enough to get them off his back about whether they're dating or not. This is an anime about the evils of depraved fetishes after all.

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