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look what they did to police academy
It seems we’ll never uncover the backstory of the multi-breasted apostle, the new monsters, or Griffith's true winged, phallic form. And yet, the narrative feels almost complete.
SPOILER AHEAD
guts has yet to kill even one of the god hand I don't even think he's strong enough to kill zod as he is now.
Depression is when option is to do nothing.
From this perspective, the plot is straightforward: Griffith betrays the God Hand because he refuses to serve what he sees as inferior, unfashionable masters, aiming instead to become the universe's supreme center of power himself. In turn, the God Hand betrays Griffith, perceiving him as a threat to their established world order. Meanwhile, Guts discovers a new inner strength and an unexpected method to potentially defeat them all. In a critical moment, Casca activates Guts' Behelit but defiantly refuses to sacrifice their son.
Sorry. You're depressed.
Let's cheer you up. They say travel fast and enjoy slow.