📍 This episode transitions the series from a "battle royale" into an intellectual and philosophical debate about whether humanity truly needs a higher power. Platinum End Episode 21 Review - But Why Tho?
Through experiments with suicidal individuals, Yoneda identifies a 0.15-second "no-man's land". If two candidates die within this tiny window, no successor is chosen, effectively ending the God selection process. Platinum End Episode 21
Professor Yoneda reveals his goal to prevent a new God from being chosen by orchestrating the deaths of all remaining candidates. He plans to kill Mirai, Saki, and Temari first, followed by a simultaneous double suicide with Nakaumi using white arrows. 📍 This episode transitions the series from a
📍 This episode transitions the series from a "battle royale" into an intellectual and philosophical debate about whether humanity truly needs a higher power. Platinum End Episode 21 Review - But Why Tho?
Through experiments with suicidal individuals, Yoneda identifies a 0.15-second "no-man's land". If two candidates die within this tiny window, no successor is chosen, effectively ending the God selection process.
Professor Yoneda reveals his goal to prevent a new God from being chosen by orchestrating the deaths of all remaining candidates. He plans to kill Mirai, Saki, and Temari first, followed by a simultaneous double suicide with Nakaumi using white arrows.