>be me, former detective but now loyal doggo >see that sibyl system kills pretty much innocent people every day >im a dog because of sibyl system >white hair guy wants to destroy sibyl system! >white hair guy bad!! >must do everything to stop white hair guy or ill stop being a cute doggie for le government :DD
am i the only one who hates these types of people?
Did you miss the comedy tag? Because you can only watch PP for the laughs, and Gino’s suffering.
Ian Jenkins
>pretty much innocent so not innocent
Nathan Stewart
spbp
Alexander Kelly
The whole anime is shit.
Jackson Barnes
Did you miss the part where Makishima is responsible for the brutal murder of his friend/partner?
Xavier Murphy
The muh revenge plot is so shallow and poorly handled I'm not surprised most people would forget it's the reason. I'm not even sure gen remembered it since they had to hire a writer to even show a case that involved him and the other girl gen forgot existed.
Owen Hernandez
>The muh revenge plot is so shallow and poorly handled I'm not surprised most people would forget it's the reason. It's repeatedly shown that the source of Kogami's fixation was the specimen case, if you somehow forget that after all the times they show or talk about Sasayama or the entire arc that recreates the case you must be retarded. And anyway, that's not even the 'point' of the series, Kogami isn't the MC, Akane is.
>Makishima did nothing wrong, He lost, that's as wrong as it gets.
Jonathan Smith
Stil retarded to let grudge get in the way of greater good. Fuck sible
Josiah Peterson
Kogami was the MC for season 1 I think even the director himself said so
Christopher White
Lies
Lincoln King
Someone's going to have to correct me if I'm wrong, I only saw the first season and it was a while ago. But...I kinda got the impression that the crimes we saw the enforcers solve, were literally the only violent crimes occurring in the entire city. Possibly the entire country, since I think they traveled on a few occasions. I think they might have mentioned one other team of enforcers at a few points, but there definitely weren't very many.
Point is, sybil seems to have solved crime (as well as mental health), and thus might have value. The people that we saw get put down only got to that point because they had help from a single mastermind, who could only do the things he does because he has inexplicable superpowers. (seriously, they make no sense)
Everyone's scared of sybil because they're so sure that they would be one of the people who live in a psych ward, but literally everyone who watches the show thinks this. Clearly the majority of the population don't live behind bars.
Camden Jones
japanese posters are a treasure
Landon Moore
they are more based than us
Angel Kelly
It's almost as if the series is entry tier pseudo-intellectual garbage that only edgy teens that think they're deep like.
Adrian Powell
Race traitor
Colton Johnson
There is almost no crime under the Sybil system, but there's also very little freedom. For most people, the Sybil System decides their careers for them. You take an aptitude test and then are assigned your career that you have the rest of your life. Akane was a rare case in that she had high scores overall thus had free reign to choose her career. And it's also highly encouraged that you use the Sybil system to find a partner to marry. And music and art are HIGHLY regulated as they cause all sorts of emotional fluctuations.
And theres also the whole issue about how the system doesn't differentiate between being a psychopath and just being terrified. That woman in episode 1 nearly got splattered for naturally being out of her mind after being violently raped, even though she wasn't a threat to anyone. On a lesser note, everyone is expected to just be as neutral emotionally as possible lest they end up in an asylum.
The system works well enough, but life is like being components in a machine.
Oliver Ross
>being this moronic Sibyl is the very definition of the greater good, you mongoloid.
Mason Phillips
>There is almost no crime under the Sybil system, but there's also very little freedom. Wrong, arguably there's more freedom under Sibyl than outside of it because people tend to become restricted to the things they have actual aptitudes AND preferences for. It's also incorrect to suggest there is a lack of freedom when in reality the amount of what you'd call freedom is commensurate to what the populate want, it's not freedom that's limited, it's what they want that is limited on a per person basis via the Sibyl system's conditioning. It's silly to suggest someone is a prisoner if they don't feel that way and don't want or can even imagine what it means not to be a 'prisoner'.
Brandon Bell
This shit is all explained in the show. Good bait though