[3-2] Delivering 'veggies' is actually kind of fun, the painful cycle of bad karma inherited from parents has its perks, so what could that be? Is the shattered self-esteem just a misunderstanding? Kujo no Taizai
In this episode, Mercy-san, Shieri-san, and Toru-san dive into a lively and sharp discussion about episode 2 of the Netflix hit series, Kujo no Taizai.
The truth behind the unsettling 'veggie delivery' is revealed from the start.
The story unfolds from the intense 'veggie delivery' scene that left a lasting impression in the first episode. The curious interaction between Kujo, who rescued the boy from a police questioning, and the delivery boy was quite striking. Details like the ramen and water the boy consumes give us a glimpse into the harsh environment he inhabits.
We were surprised by the ironic 'benefits' of bad karma passed down from parent to child.
The discussion touches upon the complex, multi-generational relationship between Sogabe and Kanemoto. It is a seemingly hopeless cycle of bullying that has persisted since their parents' era. However, Kujo points out that this relationship might paradoxically serve as a 'survival advantage' in an unexpected way. This unique perspective is exactly what makes the story so intriguing.
You can't take your eyes off the heavy words spoken by Kujo.
The trio analyzes the true meaning behind Kujo's seemingly dismissive remark, 'A lawyer cannot save people,' and ponders what might be hidden in his past. Furthermore, a shocking action by a certain character pushes the story into high gear. Please enjoy the full episode to see what happens next.
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