razorfield9
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Well. This last chapter showcases what might be the most obvious and dumb thematic development ever.
Of course, the predictable development that we are about to see is that genes aren't the only way for people to inherit the 'things that matter' and that viewing us as programmatic machines built of meat and bone is a 'wrongheaded' way to look at things. This is perhaps the most cliche point you could possibly make at this juncture. Then again, did anybody expect a good 'plot' out of this shorty?
That being said, I wouldn't jump the gun on the mother. Knowing Kishi, he could throw us a one-two punch and sucker you once you feel most comfortable. But that does not excuse poor theme and so forth. A thorough lack of subtlety as well. I really don't care who the mother is. It's inconsequential. But the villain is lame, the entire build up is dumb... If Kishi wanted to really pull a big win, he'd make the distinction between gene and upbringing a bit more convoluted. But that would ruin the ability to string together easily won character development quickly.
Whatever. Just my two cents.
Of course, the predictable development that we are about to see is that genes aren't the only way for people to inherit the 'things that matter' and that viewing us as programmatic machines built of meat and bone is a 'wrongheaded' way to look at things. This is perhaps the most cliche point you could possibly make at this juncture. Then again, did anybody expect a good 'plot' out of this shorty?
That being said, I wouldn't jump the gun on the mother. Knowing Kishi, he could throw us a one-two punch and sucker you once you feel most comfortable. But that does not excuse poor theme and so forth. A thorough lack of subtlety as well. I really don't care who the mother is. It's inconsequential. But the villain is lame, the entire build up is dumb... If Kishi wanted to really pull a big win, he'd make the distinction between gene and upbringing a bit more convoluted. But that would ruin the ability to string together easily won character development quickly.
Whatever. Just my two cents.