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[quote=Anonymous]The Darian gap as social commentary I think feeds into the ai/sameness social commentary. The whole scene with the indigenous girl kind of choosing to let go of her individuality and that immediately ending her people’s culture was so disturbing/interesting. Young people walking away from tradition does erase this type of cultural life. Then Carol goes on this eat pray love journey (notably very different to what she chose to do when left to her own bored devices (golden girls, golf, Georgia o’keefe). She’s in this Instagram reality and still finds something lacking. This two exceptionally curmudgeonly people refusing to give up what makes them them being beautiful despite them being aholes I think makes it even more interesting. My question after this last episode is about the rules. They will give her an atom bomb but I assume not her own stem cells. Why? Did she just not think to demand that? And why will they give her an atom bomb despite that largely being very destructive to their goals as well. Why do they feel love for their missing pieces, this is the most inexplicable question. Putting make scientific research development into the conversion of these twelve people is inefficient and somewhat inexplicable. They cannot lie so they do believe she will be happy but why is the happiness important? Can’t believe that was just end of the season![/quote]
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