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Why did people treat this episode as a boring filler? It had one of the most powerful revelations of the series, that the universe is ultimately indifferent to our actions and we can be rewarded for them despite being unjust and cruel.
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>>220565674
Tony wasn't shot in the last scene of the series.

They just ended the series with a cut to black roll credits.
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you wouldn't get it
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>>220565674
I always thought he shouted "I did it"
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I GOT IT
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>>220565674
because it's turbo cringe
he's all like "lmao im a nihilist now nothing matters let me just put my arms in the air and wave em like I just dont care"
AAAACK GET SHOT
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>>220565674
>Why did people treat this episode as a boring filler
nobody does because it's the episode where chris fucking dies
there's much more better ways to start your pseud thread than this
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>>220565674
Nobody knows what this garbage is
Fuck off
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>>220566180
>there's much more better ways to start your pseud thread than this
his thread was ignored yesterday
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>>220566168
That's a brainlet way to go about it. Recognizing that being a bad person doesn't inherently carry consequences relative to the actions isn't being a nihilist



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