Talk:The Big Blow-Out!/@comment-35200334-20171024013351/@comment-33635114-20171113012157

Not to mention, how "hopeful" could it really be? It seemed falsely hopeful to me, actually. Like, Leo was suddenly going to wake up from decades of insanity, and be just fine? He wasn't going to ask, hey, wasn't I just murdering people or something for the past 40 years or so? And he wouldn't, say, be crippled by guilt by that, or, say, for the fact that he was unable to save humanity? That just seemed extremely out of character to me, for us to be left with him just chilling out like he's just fine immediately after that.

Not to mention, the whole unfortunate implications of every single female character disappearing and presumably dying, basically reducing them to a version of fridging, not a good look for the franchise. Especially when these characters have been established as members of their family, described as so explicitly, been around in the case of April since Episode 1, and now have been demoted to barely (if at all) mentioned and presumably just emotional material for the arc of the male characters. So, the moral of the story is, family is all that matters, unless of course, you are female.