The subreddit got 50k users within two weeks, it is most watched in some Netflix regions and contains a lot of "steampunk"(?) elements, but remains lib in a lot of places.

If we are the first to condense a critique of it, it might get some traction.

Picture exemplifies part of the userbase.

In the end BIG SPOILER and CW:

The trope evil dissociative identity disorder antihero does an 9/11 against a "liberal" company council that just voted for peace and giving away half their land to 'The Nation of Zuon' - links to the nation of Ziom are completely random.

Link to a wiki with short episode description

Meme by some people about the show (somewhat upvoted)

  • CrookedSerpent [she/her]
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    3 years ago

    Also the fact that the MAIN character is a queer person is really cool honestly, Cait and Vi's relationship doesnt feel queer baity to me, it just feels queer, even though we don't have any explicit sex scenes or anything, the show males it very clear what is going on there, so much so that even my boomer dad picked up on it almost immediately.

    • JuneFall [none/use name]
      hexagon
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      edit-2
      3 years ago

      that the MAIN character is a queer person is really cool honestly

      Yes, like in Ghost in the Shell and Matrix.