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Ok, I’ll have to come clean this episode was a lot more satisfying than the others; for a long time now I’ve been getting the vibe that everyone apart from Metropoliman was a completely useless character. They’ve been on a losing streak for a long time now and I felt it satisfying to see Metropoliman’s first loss. To him, it might have been a loss but it wasn’t a win on their side either; it is obvious that Metropoliman is willing to do nasty things in others to become a god and he doesn’t care about the lives of others, that’s what makes it such a shame Kakehashi can’t kill another person. Normally it would be expected that after the death of his aunt, he would be a little used to the kind of world where killing is involved but it seems he isn’t just the kind of guy. Episode 7 started with the survival of Mukaido, it was a well-expected survival, in fact, I think he should have had little to no damage, if I’m correct the wings allow them to move faster than the human eye can see, t