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* In his memories, Vash sees Rollo, now a mutated and pitiable monster. He cries out for Vash to help him just as he promised he would. [[spoiler:But what he asks for is to die. The real Rollo didn't want to die, he wanted to live, and he called out to Vash to save him. What Knives is presenting has never been the truth, just whatever will most effectively destroy his brother.]]
* Though this time Knives didn't force Vash to fire his Angel Arm, his brutality has still left its fingerprints in its construction. Each of the three things used to assemble it (this tri-gun, if you will) – Vash's prosthetic arm, his pistol, and the energy cube – are souvenirs of some kind of trauma that Knives has visited on Vash.
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* Episode 7, Legato seems to have a vendetta against Wolfwood, who has a strong familial bond with Livio. If Legato is anything like his past incarnations, he might be projecting his distaste for Knives being so focused on getting Vash back.
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* Knives did, in fact, manage to "remake" Vash [[spoiler:into a better Independent Plant]]. It just didn't turn out the way he obviously hoped.
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* While showing the twins the geranium flower, Nai turns to Rem and asks if it's just ornamental, like the one in the Plant room. Rem's face pauses into a WaitWhat expression before she masks it praising Nai for his observational skill. When Knives shows Vash the next memory from that incident, there is a geranium flower being held in a vase, but it's in the room [[spoiler: where Tesla's body is being kept implicitly as a memorial for her]]. Nai is already showing signs of distrust towards humans and Rem's true intentions towards him and Vash.

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* While showing the twins the geranium flower, Nai turns to Rem and asks if it's just ornamental, like the one in the Plant room. Rem's face pauses into a WaitWhat expression before she masks it praising Nai for his observational skill. When Knives shows Vash the next memory from that incident, there is a geranium flower being held in a vase, but it's in the room [[spoiler: where Tesla's body is being kept implicitly as a memorial for her]]. Nai is already showing signs of distrust towards humans and Rem's true intentions towards him and Vash.Vash.
* The twins celebrate their first birthday with Rem, something Nai is unenthused about but Vash loves, and Rem promises they'll do it again next year. Her death and the Great Fall meant that didn't happen... until Vash and Knives meet again in July. This time, Knives is much more enthused, and Vash is... not.
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** Vash freaks out when he hears a piano song being played that the others don't recognize. In a flashback, it shows him and Knives as children playing that song together in a duet. So Vash would recognize the song he and his brother made together.

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** Vash freaks out when he hears a piano song being played that the others don't recognize. In a flashback, it shows him and Knives as children playing that song together in a duet. So Vash would recognize the song he and his brother made together. In episode 12 [[spoiler: a young Vash claims the song he's humming that sounds like their song calms him down when he's nervous. Knives was likely playing it in hopes of getting a warm welcome from Vash, but ubenowest to Knives, the song now only instills fear in his younger brother.]]
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* While showing the twins the geranium flower, Nai turns to Rem and asks if it's just ornamental, like the one in the Plant room. Rem's face pauses into a WaitWhat expression before she masks it to praise Nai on his observations. When Knives shows Vash the next memory from that incident, there is a geranium flower being held in a vase, but it's in the room [[spoiler: where Tesla's body is being kept.]] Nai is already showing signs starting to distrust humans and Rem's true intentions towards him and Vash.

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* While showing the twins the geranium flower, Nai turns to Rem and asks if it's just ornamental, like the one in the Plant room. Rem's face pauses into a WaitWhat expression before she masks it to praise praising Nai on for his observations. observational skill. When Knives shows Vash the next memory from that incident, there is a geranium flower being held in a vase, but it's in the room [[spoiler: where Tesla's body is being kept.]] kept implicitly as a memorial for her]]. Nai is already showing signs starting to of distrust towards humans and Rem's true intentions towards him and Vash.
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* While showing the twins the geranium flower, Nai turns to Rem and asks if it was just ornamental, like the one in the other room. Rem's face pauses into a WaitWhat expression before she masks it to praise Nai on his observations. When Knives shows Vash the next memory from that incident, there is a geranium flower being held in a vase, but it's in the room [[spoiler: where Tesla's body is being kept.]] Nai is already showing signs of him starting to not trusting humans and Rem's true intentions towards him and Vash.

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* While showing the twins the geranium flower, Nai turns to Rem and asks if it was it's just ornamental, like the one in the other Plant room. Rem's face pauses into a WaitWhat expression before she masks it to praise Nai on his observations. When Knives shows Vash the next memory from that incident, there is a geranium flower being held in a vase, but it's in the room [[spoiler: where Tesla's body is being kept.]] Nai is already showing signs of him starting to not trusting distrust humans and Rem's true intentions towards him and Vash.
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* While showing the twins the geranium flower, Nai turns to Rem and asks if it was just ornamental, like the one in the other room. Rem's face pauses into a WaitWhat expression before she masks it to praise Nai on his observations. When Knives shows Vash the next memory from that incident, there is a geranium flower being held in a vase, but it's in the room [[spoiler: where Tesla's body is being kept.]] Nai is already showing signs of him starting to not trusting humans and Rem's true intentions towards him and Vash, and has been exploring the ship more. This "observation" of his comes off as more of a warning towards Rem than anything else. Vash in that memory even tells his brother Rem wouldn't be happy to find them snooping in this room.

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* While showing the twins the geranium flower, Nai turns to Rem and asks if it was just ornamental, like the one in the other room. Rem's face pauses into a WaitWhat expression before she masks it to praise Nai on his observations. When Knives shows Vash the next memory from that incident, there is a geranium flower being held in a vase, but it's in the room [[spoiler: where Tesla's body is being kept.]] Nai is already showing signs of him starting to not trusting humans and Rem's true intentions towards him and Vash, and has been exploring the ship more. This "observation" of his comes off as more of a warning towards Rem than anything else. Vash in that memory even tells his brother Rem wouldn't be happy to find them snooping in this room.Vash.

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* Elendira's appearance and nature imply that [[spoiler:her creation was another attempt by Conrad to atone for what happened to Tesla. While Tesla was an Independent Plant torn apart by humans experimenting on her, Elendira was born from human experiments and was designed to be able to survive without relying on Plants, intended to eventually supersede humanity.]]



* Elendira's appearance and nature imply that [[spoiler:her creation was another attempt by Conrad to atone for what happened to Tesla. While Tesla was an Independent Plant torn apart by humans experimenting on her, Elendira was born from human experiments and was designed to be able to survive without relying on Plants, intended to eventually supersede humanity.]]



* Vash being tied up and hanging amongst those other corpses in the first episode. It's unclear whether Vash was tied up with them or they were there before he was, or how long they've all been there. [[spoiler:After all, since Vash is a Plant, he can't starve or die from dehydration as humans very much can.]]

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* Vash being tied up and hanging amongst those other corpses in the first episode. It's unclear whether Vash was tied up with them or them, they were there before he was, or how long they've all been there. [[spoiler:After all, since Vash is a Plant, he can't starve or die from dehydration as humans very much can.]]



** Another reason is that because Vash lost that arm due to his love for humanity, Knives retaliates to the other humans he meets by taking their arms in a sort of revenge for Vash.

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** Another reason is that because Vash lost that arm due to his love for humanity, Knives retaliates to the other humans he meets by taking their arms in a sort of revenge for Vash.Vash.
* While showing the twins the geranium flower, Nai turns to Rem and asks if it was just ornamental, like the one in the other room. Rem's face pauses into a WaitWhat expression before she masks it to praise Nai on his observations. When Knives shows Vash the next memory from that incident, there is a geranium flower being held in a vase, but it's in the room [[spoiler: where Tesla's body is being kept.]] Nai is already showing signs of him starting to not trusting humans and Rem's true intentions towards him and Vash, and has been exploring the ship more. This "observation" of his comes off as more of a warning towards Rem than anything else. Vash in that memory even tells his brother Rem wouldn't be happy to find them snooping in this room.
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* Wolfwood is an "undertaker" rather than a priest this time around because a priest ministers to the living while an undertaker prepares the dead, [[spoiler:and his mission this time around is to ensure Vash is delivered safely to what might as well be his death]].

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* Wolfwood is an "undertaker" rather than a priest this time around because a priest ministers to the living while an undertaker prepares the dead, [[spoiler:and his mission this time around is to ensure Vash is delivered safely to what might as well be his death]].
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* Wolfwood is an "undertaker" rather than a priest this time around because a priest ministers to the living while an undertaker prepares the dead, [[spoiler:and his mission this time around is to ensure Vash is delivered safely to what might as well be his death]].
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* Episode 1, after the July police capture Vash, they declare they're taking him back to July. Vash's face gives way to a small OhCrap expression. He likely knows Knives is at July and that's the last place, or person he ever needs to see.
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* Elendira's appearance and nature imply that [[spoiler:her creation is another attempt by Conrad to atone for what happened to Tesla. While Tesla was an Independent Plant torn apart by humans experimenting on her, Elendira was born from human experiments and was designed to be able to survive without relying on Plants, intended to eventually supersede humanity.]]

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* Elendira's appearance and nature imply that [[spoiler:her creation is was another attempt by Conrad to atone for what happened to Tesla. While Tesla was an Independent Plant torn apart by humans experimenting on her, Elendira was born from human experiments and was designed to be able to survive without relying on Plants, intended to eventually supersede humanity.]]
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* In episode 6, the English dub gives Wolfwood a very interesting line indeed when Vash asks him why Wolfwood's following him around. "I'm like a cool big brother. You won't smash the bullies' skulls, so it falls to me." [[spoiler:Wolfwood is working for Knives to escort Vash safely to July -- and not only does Knives consider himself the older brother, that's a simple but accurate description of his reasons for exterminating humankind.]]

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* In episode Episode 6, the English dub gives Wolfwood a very interesting line indeed when Vash asks him why Wolfwood's following him around. "I'm like a cool big brother. You won't smash the bullies' skulls, so it falls to me." [[spoiler:Wolfwood is working for Knives to escort Vash safely to July -- and not only does Knives consider himself the older brother, that's a simple but accurate description of his reasons for exterminating humankind.]]
* Elendira's appearance and nature imply that [[spoiler:her creation is another attempt by Conrad to atone for what happened to Tesla. While Tesla was an Independent Plant torn apart by humans experimenting on her, Elendira was born from human experiments and was designed to be able to survive without relying on Plants, intended to eventually supersede humanity.]]
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* Vash being hung amongst those other corpses in the first episode. It's unclear if they were hung alongside him or were they before him, [[spoiler: since Vash is a Plant, he can't starve or die from dehydration.]]

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* Vash being hung tied up and hanging amongst those other corpses in the first episode. It's unclear if whether Vash was tied up with them or they were hung alongside him or were they there before him, [[spoiler: he was, or how long they've all been there. [[spoiler:After all, since Vash is a Plant, he can't starve or die from dehydration.dehydration as humans very much can.]]

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* In Episode 3, most of E.G. the Mines bombs go off on random citizens including Meryl and Roberto. However, even when trying to stop E.G. The Mine from taking the Plant, Vash's bomb is never triggered. Given how E.G. The Mine is working under Knives, he was likely told to not go after Vash, but the other people around him were fair game.
** Vash freaks out when he hears a piano song being played that the others don't recognize. In a flashback, it shows him and Knives as children playing that song together in a duet. So Vash would recognize the song he and his brother made together.



* Wolfwood coming off as more bratty and moody in this remake seems like an odd choice for his character. Until it's revealed in episode 6 [[spoiler: thanks to the experimentations done on him, his body has rapidly aged to his current mid-20's look, while he's only around twelve years old mentally.]]
* In Episode 3 Vash freaks out when he hears a piano song being played that the others don't recognize. In a flashback, it shows him and Knives as children playing that song together in a duet. Of course Vash would recognize the song, it's the one they made together.


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* Vash being hung amongst those other corpses in the first episode. It's unclear if they were hung alongside him or were they before him, [[spoiler: since Vash is a Plant, he can't starve or die from dehydration.]]
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** A closer look at Elindira's eyelashes shows they are identical to the eyelashes of the plants, [[spoiler: another hint at her being a clone.]]

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** A closer look at Elindira's Elendira's eyelashes shows they are identical to the eyelashes of the plants, [[spoiler: another hint at her being a Plant-derived clone.]]
* In episode 6, the English dub gives Wolfwood a very interesting line indeed when Vash asks him why Wolfwood's following him around. "I'm like a cool big brother. You won't smash the bullies' skulls, so it falls to me." [[spoiler:Wolfwood is working for Knives to escort Vash safely to July -- and not only does Knives consider himself the older brother, that's a simple but accurate description of his reasons for exterminating humankind.]]
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** A closer look at Elindira's eyelashes shows they are identical to the eyelashes of the plants, [[spoiler: another hint at her being a clone.]]
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* Legato, Zazie, and Elendira all have asymmetrical hairstyles that has the right side longer than the left. Who else had a similar style? Vash when he was a kid. Not only does this show that Knives really, really misses his brother, but it also shows his inability to let go of the past and the changes in their relationship. In Elendira's case, [[spoiler:her being a partial clone of Knives makes it seem like he's trying to make a ReplacementGoldfish.]]

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* Legato, Zazie, and Elendira all have asymmetrical hairstyles that has the right side longer than the left. Who else had a similar style? Vash when he was a kid. Not only does this show that Knives really, really misses his brother, but it also shows his inability to let go of the past and accept the changes in their relationship. In Elendira's case, [[spoiler:her being a partial clone of Knives makes it seem like he's trying to make a ReplacementGoldfish.]]

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* Legato, Zazie, and Elendira all have asymmetrical hairstyles that has the right side longer than the left. Who else had a similar style? Vash when he was a kid. Not only does this show that Knives really, really misses his brother, but it also shows his inability to let go of the past and the changes in their relationship. In Elendira's case, [[spoiler:her being a partial clone of Knives makes it seem like he's trying to make a ReplacementGoldfish.]]



** Another reason is that because Vash lost that arm due to his love for humanity, Knives retaliates to the other humans he meets by taking their arms in a sort of revenge for Vash.
* Legato, Zazie, and Elendira all have asymmetrical hairstyles that has the right side longer than the left. Who else had a similar style? Vash when he was a kid. Not only does this show that Knives really, really misses his brother, but it also shows his inability to let go of the past. In Elendira's case, [[spoiler:her being a partial clone of Knives makes it seem like he's trying to make a ReplacementGoldfish.]]

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** Another reason is that because Vash lost that arm due to his love for humanity, Knives retaliates to the other humans he meets by taking their arms in a sort of revenge for Vash.
* Legato, Zazie, and Elendira all have asymmetrical hairstyles that has the right side longer than the left. Who else had a similar style? Vash when he was a kid. Not only does this show that Knives really, really misses his brother, but it also shows his inability to let go of the past. In Elendira's case, [[spoiler:her being a partial clone of Knives makes it seem like he's trying to make a ReplacementGoldfish.]]
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** Another reason is that because Vash lost that arm due to his love for humanity, Knives retaliates to the other humans he meets by taking their arms in a sort of revenge for Vash.

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** Another reason is that because Vash lost that arm due to his love for humanity, Knives retaliates to the other humans he meets by taking their arms in a sort of revenge for Vash.Vash.
* Legato, Zazie, and Elendira all have asymmetrical hairstyles that has the right side longer than the left. Who else had a similar style? Vash when he was a kid. Not only does this show that Knives really, really misses his brother, but it also shows his inability to let go of the past. In Elendira's case, [[spoiler:her being a partial clone of Knives makes it seem like he's trying to make a ReplacementGoldfish.]]
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** Another reason is that because Vash lost that arm due to his love for humanity, Knives retaliates to the other humans he meets by taking their arms in a sort of revenge for Vash losing his arm.

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** Another reason is that because Vash lost that arm due to his love for humanity, Knives retaliates to the other humans he meets by taking their arms in a sort of revenge for Vash losing his arm.Vash.
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* Knives has a habit of cutting off the arms of the people he comes across. In episode 9 it reveals he was the one who cut off Vash's arm [[spoiler: when his gate summoned a black hole and Knives cut it off before it could possibly kill Vash.]] Does he do that knowing Vash is around Jeneora Rock to possibly stumble across this scene and is mocking him? Or even taunting Vash for choosing to side with humanity which is what lost him his arm in the first place?

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* Knives has a habit of cutting off the arms of the people he comes across. In episode 9 it reveals he was the one who cut off Vash's arm [[spoiler: when his gate summoned a black hole and Knives cut it off before it could possibly kill Vash.]] Does he do that knowing Vash is around Jeneora Rock to possibly stumble across this scene and is mocking him? Or even taunting Vash for choosing to side with humanity which is what lost him his arm in the first place?place?
** Another reason is that because Vash lost that arm due to his love for humanity, Knives retaliates to the other humans he meets by taking their arms in a sort of revenge for Vash losing his arm.
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* In Episode 3 Vash freaks out when he hears a piano song being played that the others don't recognize. In a flashback, it shows the two of them as children playing that song together in a duet. Of course Vash would recognize the song, it's the one they made together.

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* In Episode 3 Vash freaks out when he hears a piano song being played that the others don't recognize. In a flashback, it shows the two of them him and Knives as children playing that song together in a duet. Of course Vash would recognize the song, it's the one they made together.
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* Wolfwood coming off as more bratty and moody in this remake seems like an odd choice for his character. Until it's revealed in episode 6 [[spoiler: thanks to the experimentations done on him, his body has rapidly aged to his current mid-20's look, while he is at least twelve years old mentally.]]
* In Episode 3 Vash freaks out when he hears a piano song being played - while the others don't recognize it. In a flashback, it shows the two of them as children playing that song together in a duet. Of course Vash would recognize the song, it's the one they made together.

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* Wolfwood coming off as more bratty and moody in this remake seems like an odd choice for his character. Until it's revealed in episode 6 [[spoiler: thanks to the experimentations done on him, his body has rapidly aged to his current mid-20's look, while he is at least he's only around twelve years old mentally.]]
* In Episode 3 Vash freaks out when he hears a piano song being played - while that the others don't recognize it.recognize. In a flashback, it shows the two of them as children playing that song together in a duet. Of course Vash would recognize the song, it's the one they made together.
* Vash loves to eat for fun, even punishing himself by going without food. [[spoiler:Plants, even Independent Plants like Vash and Knives, don't seem to need food or water at all]]. While eating serves a practical purpose for him beyond sustenance [[spoiler:by concealing his nature]], there's something else: [[spoiler: his unique ability is forming a black hole that consumes everything around it rather than producing things as a Plant normally does. Vash likes to eat because "eating" is what makes him special]].



* Knives has a habit of cutting off the arms of the people he comes across. In episode 9 it reveals he was the one who cut off Vash's arm [[spoiler: when his his gate summoned a black hole and Knives cut it off before it could possibly kill Vash.]] Does he do that knowing Vash is around Jeneora Rock to possibly stumble across this scene and is mocking him? Or even taunting Vash for choosing to side with humanity which is what lost him his arm in the first place?

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* Knives has a habit of cutting off the arms of the people he comes across. In episode 9 it reveals he was the one who cut off Vash's arm [[spoiler: when his his gate summoned a black hole and Knives cut it off before it could possibly kill Vash.]] Does he do that knowing Vash is around Jeneora Rock to possibly stumble across this scene and is mocking him? Or even taunting Vash for choosing to side with humanity which is what lost him his arm in the first place?
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* In Episode 3 Vash freaks out when he hears a piano song being played - while the others don't recognize it. In a flashback, it shows the two of them as children playing that song together in a duet. Of course Vash would recognize the song, it's the one they made together.

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* In Episode 3 Vash freaks out when he hears a piano song being played - while the others don't recognize it. In a flashback, it shows the two of them as children playing that song together in a duet. Of course Vash would recognize the song, it's the one they made together.together.

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* Knives has a habit of cutting off the arms of the people he comes across. In episode 9 it reveals he was the one who cut off Vash's arm [[spoiler: when his his gate summoned a black hole and Knives cut it off before it could possibly kill Vash.]] Does he do that knowing Vash is around Jeneora Rock to possibly stumble across this scene and is mocking him? Or even taunting Vash for choosing to side with humanity which is what lost him his arm in the first place?
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* Wolfwood coming off as more bratty and moody in this remake seems like an odd choice for his character. Until it's revealed in episode 6 [[spoiler: thanks to the experimentations done on him, his body has rapidly aged to his current mid-20's look, while he is at least twelve years old mentally.]]

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* Wolfwood coming off as more bratty and moody in this remake seems like an odd choice for his character. Until it's revealed in episode 6 [[spoiler: thanks to the experimentations done on him, his body has rapidly aged to his current mid-20's look, while he is at least twelve years old mentally.]]]]
* In Episode 3 Vash freaks out when he hears a piano song being played - while the others don't recognize it. In a flashback, it shows the two of them as children playing that song together in a duet. Of course Vash would recognize the song, it's the one they made together.
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* In Episode 4, Meryl is shown to be the most concerned for the kid the group finds in the gas station, holding onto him as they're swallowed by the sand worm and acting relieved when she finds him after he disappeared. A few episodes later, she expresses guilt over what happened to Tonis, feeling responsible for his [[AnArmAndALeg injuries]] because she couldn't hang on to him when Jeneora Rock was collapsing. Knowing this, her previous actions toward Zazie gain new meaning, showing that she was already trying to make up for her past mistake by protecting who she thought was a civilian child.

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* In Episode 4, Meryl is shown to be the most concerned for the kid the group finds in the gas station, holding onto him as they're swallowed by the sand worm and acting relieved when she finds him after he disappeared. A few episodes later, she expresses guilt over what happened to Tonis, feeling responsible for his [[AnArmAndALeg injuries]] because she couldn't hang on to him when Jeneora Rock was collapsing. Knowing this, her previous actions toward Zazie gain new meaning, showing that she was already trying to make up for her past mistake by protecting who she thought was a civilian child.child.
* Wolfwood coming off as more bratty and moody in this remake seems like an odd choice for his character. Until it's revealed in episode 6 [[spoiler: thanks to the experimentations done on him, his body has rapidly aged to his current mid-20's look, while he is at least twelve years old mentally.]]
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* In Episode 4, Meryl is shown to be the most concerned for the boy the group finds in the gas station, holding onto him as they're swallowed by the sand worm and acting relieved when she finds him after he disappeared. A few episodes later, she expresses guilt over what happened to Tonis, feeling responsible for his [[AnArmAndALeg injuries]] because she couldn't hang on to him when Jeneora Rock was collapsing. Knowing this, her previous actions toward Zazie gain new meaning, showing that she was already trying to make up for her past mistake by protecting who she thought was a civilian child.

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* In Episode 4, Meryl is shown to be the most concerned for the boy kid the group finds in the gas station, holding onto him as they're swallowed by the sand worm and acting relieved when she finds him after he disappeared. A few episodes later, she expresses guilt over what happened to Tonis, feeling responsible for his [[AnArmAndALeg injuries]] because she couldn't hang on to him when Jeneora Rock was collapsing. Knowing this, her previous actions toward Zazie gain new meaning, showing that she was already trying to make up for her past mistake by protecting who she thought was a civilian child.
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* In Episode 4, Meryl is shown to be the most concerned for the boy the group finds in the gas station, holding onto him as they're swallowed by the sand worm and acting relieved when she finds him after he disappeared. A few episodes later, she expresses guilt over what happened to Tonis, feeling responsible for his [[AnArmAndALeg injuries]] because she couldn't hang on to him when Jeneora Rock was collapsing. Knowing this, her previous actions toward Zazie gain new meaning, showing that she was already trying to make up for her past mistake by protecting who she thought was a civilian child.

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