This is a cool show. I can’t help but hate Carol, and I can’t figure out if the show is trying to make me hate her or if she really is supposed to be some kind of antihero. It’s interesting that we have very little information about what the lives of the other individuals were like before the joining. Carol is very petit bourgeois coded, clearly your archetypical western chauvinist. She’s basically monolingual, a fantasy slop mogul, deeply uncurious, self centered, and stubborn. She assumes that everyone else who is unjoined is of the same mind set, and the only other character aligned with her appears to be even more antisocial then she is.

It’s hard to say what this show is really about. There was that throw away line in the second or third episode where Carol says she is the “second greatest mass murder next to Stalin” and you could read this so many ways. Yet the show makes it very clear that the world Carol wants to return to is one full of harm and violence. That her resistance to this situation actively kills people

Hopefully this doesn’t turn into a show that doesn’t know how it ends and keeps running on a treadmill for several sessions.

  • RedWizard [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.netOP
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    9 days ago

    Sure but that was a rat brain with rat memories. I think it will reveal that the rules stem from human thought. They admit they didn’t know people would die. We also know that they cannot lie but they can lie by omission.

    The whole do no harm policy is really flimsy as plot device. It’s either part of the virus, which doesn’t make sense based on your point, or it’s a manifestation of the joining stemming from human thinking, which is also silly since humans have been eating plants for all of time.