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Oct 25, 2019 10:09 AM

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WHAT DO YOU MEAN HIS DAD ISN'T HIS DAD!? Sorry. But. What did I miss and where?

Also: I wasn't prepared for this wtf. Nobody said there'd be a downpour of tears like this. But. Top notch VA there for Senkuu. Absolutely loved what he did in this episode, all the subtle details.
Oct 25, 2019 10:26 AM
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I've already read these scenes in manga, but this episode adapted it so well that the tears came without permission ;_;
Oct 25, 2019 10:39 AM
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Greatest part of the episode was definitely when the camera panned to a cliff side and showed a Statue with their ass hanging out.
Oct 25, 2019 10:39 AM

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Damn this was sad, especially Shamil's speech. It also sucks that they died relatively young. :'(

One thing that seems strange to me is that they have not made clear the Byakuya x Lillian ship, I mean, Kohaku and Ruri obviously have to descend from her but it is weird that they have only shown those 4 children.
Oct 25, 2019 10:45 AM
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When last episode still left room for the astronauts backstory, I was somehow disappointed. Yeah, I was wrong. This was a very important flashback, yet another solid episode, maybe the best of the second half so far. Seems like Senkuu just gained more motivation. a lot of emotional stuff as well, and it truly explains why do they have so little information about the real world. Having to save their friends as quickly as possible, they must've left useful stuff there, like maps and so on. Also, that couple never came back, so maybe we got another village? The only thing missing for me is why are there only 40 people on the village. Obviously something happened. It's hard to believe that they were only going to have like 2 kids for each couple. Anyways, I think they won't cover it and the next part of the anime will be pretty dope if what I understood right what I read on forums and wikias.
Oct 25, 2019 10:49 AM

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this episode got me fucked up man

I feel like Senku and his dad not being blood-related is a little weird, they look the same. Maybe it's so if Ruri and he get together it isn't prehistoric incest.

very nice episode. got me emotional which is really rare for shows
Oct 25, 2019 10:50 AM
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While the world is debating this incest story and if it was possible, me I find the logic of astronauts stupid.

Rather than trying to save humanity as long as all the technology still exists ... (laboratory, transports, arms, medicine)

They moldy on an island without attempting anything, by convinced himself the idea that this will help Senku?

It was risky to cross the ocean but for me it worth to do it to save humanity as long as they had the power.
Oct 25, 2019 10:50 AM

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yellowheartren said:
WHAT DO YOU MEAN HIS DAD ISN'T HIS DAD!? Sorry. But. What did I miss and where?

Also: I wasn't prepared for this wtf. Nobody said there'd be a downpour of tears like this. But. Top notch VA there for Senkuu. Absolutely loved what he did in this episode, all the subtle details.


exactly i dont remember it either they look so similar lmao
feels indeed
Oct 25, 2019 10:53 AM

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Tsukasa was one thing I didn't like about Dr. Stone, and he was the main reason I didn't like the first few episodes of this show and I was on the verge of dropping.

Now he's coming back... I hope that arc doesn't take long.
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Oct 25, 2019 10:56 AM

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So let me get this straight, in 3700 years they only have a village of 40 adults and stone age technology? I'm really hoping there is more to it than just that.

I find it very hard to believe that the astronauts didn't leave any knowledge behind and didn't set any goals for the following generations to recover existing knowledge --textbooks etc. It's not like the whole civilization framework fell apart at the time of petrification, everything was left functional for many years to come.
Oct 25, 2019 11:25 AM
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I didn't predict this, all of them died with our only 4 new children born thanks to pneumonia. That was heartbreaking. Damn. That's probably the reason why it's so primitive. They didn't get a chance to pass much of their knowledge or build anything before dying.

Senku's tearing on his father's grave shows his other side.

Really an incredible episode. If they keep up this quality for the rest of the season, the rating will go up to 9 for me.
Oct 25, 2019 11:29 AM
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Only thing that irritated me was Lilian voice actor is clearly different when she sings which doesn't make any kind of sense to me. Why didn't they get a VA with a good singing voice from the start then ?
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Oct 25, 2019 11:29 AM

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Glad it's not a flashback arc.

Finally someone cries! It feels like not a single character has shown any signs of missing their families. YA writers tend to easily forget that people have families and lives outside of school friends.

The astronauts had kids instead of trying to find civilisation? They should realise the risk of doing that! If they had failed their mission and given up, then that would have made more sense; but just after three years, they already have two children, which makes it look like they didn't really try that much.

Language tends to evolve rapidly when you don't have a written language. It's already difficult to read 500 year old stories, but Senkuu can communicate with these people fluently after 1000s of years? It doesn't make much sense.

Despite the complaints I have, this has been quite fun. However, I am worried I might not like it from the next episode onward. Tsukasa is coming back, which means the story might turn into a basic Shounen Jump story. I hope it still stays enjoyable somehow.


did you missed the part where they found a petrified person in where they landed? that pretty much sealed the deal. they have to start from scratch.


No, they can still find the buildings and everything else. Only the people and a kind of bird were petrified. Finding a safe place to live before having kids is the intelligent thing to do.
Oct 25, 2019 11:30 AM

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It was a good episode but I can't help but laugh at the idea of 3700 years of inbreeding in a tiny gene pool.


Admittely that's one thing that bothers me too. This is bottleneck to the extreme. Still a good episode like you said


can you guys elaborate about that inbreeding part?
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Oct 25, 2019 11:41 AM
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Dang probably the best science gift Byakuya could ever have given to Senku
Oct 25, 2019 11:47 AM

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To all those that told us complainers of last episode "just wait, it'll be explained in a way that makes sense" you were right, but I still think is bullshit, I get they were trying to get to the furthest place from where the light originated and that Shamil's crew fucked up their course but to have landed "close" to one of those small islands that dot the pacific instead of closer to east asia is kinda hard to swallow, but yeah it checks out, now I wonder if Yakov and Dalia made it to a city and made a smaller but more advanced settlement, but i guess I'll just have to "wait and see".
Oct 25, 2019 12:06 PM

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Hmmm, so that's 45 chapters adapted in 17 eps, 7 more episodes to go so it'll probably end somewhere around chapter 60-65. Which also means there is enough material remaining to do a second season if they adapt it at a similar pace.

Edit: Moreover, the intro shows scenes up to chapter 60.
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Oct 25, 2019 12:28 PM

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Ok, so somebody would be coming back and it's gonna be war.
Oct 25, 2019 12:31 PM

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ganbarre Senku! go rebuild human society

Oct 25, 2019 12:33 PM

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Damn, the feels.. Byakuya was one awesome dude! Such a sad story though, but he did the best he could to help Senku thousands of years later. Best Dad!

Tsukasa will return with his army.
Oct 25, 2019 12:38 PM

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The truth of the village has been told. Hope we gonna see the forgotten couple in next episode.

Oct 25, 2019 12:43 PM

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A very good episode character-wise and emotion-wise but I just can't get my finger around some aspects of the backstory that simply don't make much sense:

1. The astronauts have intended to land somewhere near South America and ended up missing their target and landed somewhere near an island in the Pacific.. Okay, but why instead of trying their hardest to investigate the situation and find the nearest civilized settlement (town, village) they have simply settled in the same spot and started creating families without finding a place with decent supplies and medicine first? I know it's very difficult to navigate and risky to travel but they would've realized that they would need tools of civilization and especially medicine to survive longer but they obviously didn't even try..

2. The reproduction of the next generations within such a small circle of genes in a completely uncivilized world without any major health issues is also very questionable. I guess the rest of them got extremely lucky to live long enough to have more kids and pass on the knowledge to them before catching infections or whatnot?

3. The third and the biggest question is how did their ancestors manage to reach Japan at some point. This one is beyond strange. It would even make more sense if the first generation, i.e. the astronauts would have managed that at some point within their lives as they had more knowledge and technology at their disposal (which they never bothered to reach or use) for that??

Overall, I really do like this show and don't mean to complain or anything but just can't help thinking about all of this. What do you guys think about these questions? Would there be more explanations later on in the story on how the current state of the village came to be?
Oct 25, 2019 12:55 PM
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What did the astronauts die from? Was it just a typical sickness and due to lack of medical drugs, they couldn’t get better?
Oct 25, 2019 1:04 PM

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I thought the astronauts would raid cryobanks for genetic material and find some more people hidden somewhere, but they really just created 3700 years worth of humans with just 2 couples. Unless something else happens this is quite dumb. And Senku's dad isn't really his dad even though they looks so much alike because... reasons.
Oct 25, 2019 1:07 PM

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So let me get this straight, in 3700 years they only have a village of 40 adults and stone age technology? I'm really hoping there is more to it than just that.

I find it very hard to believe that the astronauts didn't leave any knowledge behind and didn't set any goals for the following generations to recover existing knowledge --textbooks etc. It's not like the whole civilization framework fell apart at the time of petrification, everything was left functional for many years to come.


Well, they were actually abandoned on an island for a long time with not much technology.. and who knows what happened to those two that took the boat? Mabye they survived, hm?

Even if they were abandoned on an Island, it shouldn't have taken them a life time to recover. They should have had a general idea on which island they lived and in what direction they needed to go. Abandoned on an island doesn't mean completely lost. Thinking rationally it would make much more sense to move to a civilized area before settling in.

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A very good episode character-wise and emotion-wise but I just can't get my finger around some aspects of the backstory that simply don't make much sense:

1. The astronauts have intended to land somewhere near South America and ended up missing their target and landed somewhere near an island in the Pacific.. Okay, but why instead of trying their hardest to investigate the situation and find the nearest civilized settlement (town, village) they have simply settled in the same spot and started creating families without finding a place with decent supplies and medicine first? I know it's very difficult to navigate and risky to travel but they would've realized that they would need tools of civilization and especially medicine to survive longer but they obviously didn't even try..

2. The reproduction of the next generations within such a small circle of genes in a completely uncivilized world without any major health issues is also very questionable. I guess the rest of them got extremely lucky to live long enough to have more kids and pass on the knowledge to them before catching infections or whatnot?

3. The third and the biggest question is how did their ancestors manage to reach Japan at some point. This one is beyond strange. It would even make more sense if the first generation, i.e. the astronauts would have managed that at some point within their lives as they had more knowledge and technology at their disposal (which they never bothered to reach or use) for that??

Overall, I really do like this show and don't mean to complain or anything but just can't help thinking about all of this. What do you guys think about these questions? Would there be more explanations later on in the story on how the current state of the village came to be?

Regarding your #3, he mentioned that they should aim for Japan. Even if they missed their target by "a great distance" they wouldn't be in the middle of Pacific. Going by the fact they tried to use a row boat to get to the "main islands", we can assume they landed on one of the islands near Japan rowboat distance away, otherwise it would be completely suicide.
What doesn't make sense is that they settled on that same island and somehow ended up being on the main islands after, confirmed by the graves still being close by.
Oct 25, 2019 1:08 PM

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wow this episode had so many feels....the father and his ambitions passed down thousand of years.... just wow
Oct 25, 2019 1:17 PM

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Probably this is the best episode of the series until now. It was good, nothing very special to me, but I think it’s better than any other previous episode. It seems Tsukasa is planning to invade them, that sems interesting.
Oct 25, 2019 1:29 PM

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Perfect example of a manga and anime experience being completely different, in a positive way. Reading this chapter I had no emotional reaction, watching the episode, I’m in tears. Loved this. Having lost my dad at 15 I always get emotional when it’s something about a parents love.
Oct 25, 2019 1:31 PM
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i was so interested in this sidestory i hope one day they make another anime about senku s dad on the island
Oct 25, 2019 1:35 PM

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Byakuya dad of the year?!
Oct 25, 2019 1:49 PM

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Murthag04 said:
akihikosama said:

Even if they were abandoned on an Island, it shouldn't have taken them a life time to recover. They should have had a general idea on which island they lived and in what direction they needed to go. Abandoned on an island doesn't mean completely lost. Thinking rationally it would make much more sense to move to a civilized area before settling in.


Regarding your #3, he mentioned that they should aim for Japan. Even if they missed their target by "a great distance" they wouldn't be in the middle of Pacific. Going by the fact they tried to use a row boat to get to the "main islands", we can assume they landed on one of the islands near Japan rowboat distance away, otherwise it would be completely suicide.
What doesn't make sense is that they settled on that same island and somehow ended up being on the main islands after, confirmed by the graves still being close by.


How do you know that it's only one village? It's just big brain time

It was explained in the last few episodes. There might be other villages formed from the exiled or those that left, but this one is THE village, it has the ancestral graves. This specific village is supposed to be THE village that inherited all of the knowledge and traditions. It doesn't make sense that it is still in stone age after 3700 years.
Oct 25, 2019 1:51 PM

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Pretty heavy episode. I love the whole "Senku's dad passing the metaphorical torch to his son" aspect. You gotta finish what your dad started, Senku!

But also, on a lighter side, I wonder what Kohaku was thinking here lol:

*Mourning the disappointment of The Promised Neverland season 2.*
Oct 25, 2019 1:52 PM
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The feels were expected, it was really sad, but i found it amusing, that backstory about what happened after the petrification, and what Byakuya managed to pass that tale through generation hoping for Senku to hear that!

Byakuya is trully and awesome dad, damn!

Seems next episode Tsukasa Empire will attack, looking forward to see what will happen!
Oct 25, 2019 2:15 PM

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Byakuya is best dad of the season
Oct 25, 2019 2:29 PM
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It was a good episode but I can't help but laugh at the idea of 3700 years of inbreeding in a tiny gene pool.


I'm bothered by a simular thing which is, after 3700 years, there is only this small tribe here? They might bump into more people as the story progressesw, but they don't even seem to know about nearby tribes and such. Wouldn't just through natural population humans have spread out from this tribe?

Also inbreeding aside assuming they were all geneticly clean so most of the issues of inbreeding don't appear, there is still the question of them all having different hair colours. Most of those would have been weeded out just by genetic drift and such.
Oct 25, 2019 2:31 PM

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Byakuya ended up marrying Lillian the ancestor of Ruri and Kohaku

so Senku gonna marry Kohaku in the end too? foreshadowing? lol

Senku and Byakuya are not blood related too
Oct 25, 2019 2:57 PM

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Magnificent episode!

It's sad where Senku discovers Byakuya's tombs and founders of the village.
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Oct 25, 2019 3:09 PM

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I hope it's not too soon to say this, but can we give the best father of this current anime season to Byakuya? =)

Anyway, the whole episode itself was powerful and, for me at least, was emotional and tear jerking as well. Just seeing how Byakuya and the others made an ambitious return to earth and were the only humans left that wasn't petrified must've been hard to accept.

Despite all that, they did their best to live on, get married and have as many kids as possible. It was pretty sad to see the likes to Connie and the others succumb to pneumonia, though. =(

Byakuya's hundred tales was the most emotional moment for me in this episode and it was a tale that was passed down 3,700 later to Senku. It was also enough to make Senku shed some tears, too. Powerful stuff indeed.

One amusing moment of the episode was from Kohaku, whose reaction when asking if everyone in the village was related to Senku by blood was cute. =3

Anyway, Tsukasa's army is going to make a return by the sounds of it, so maybe we'll get to see Taiju and Yuzuriha again as well. Now that's something to look forward too! =D
Oct 25, 2019 3:27 PM
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Shamil x Connie was a lovely ship. Too bad it lasted just for an episode. ;-;

I missed Tsukasa. I can't wait to see see him again soon.
Oct 25, 2019 3:28 PM

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I'm always a sucker for the passing of torch story, and this one is so inspirational.

I do find it hard to believe though, that the stories were passed down without any kind of alteration for over 3,000 years.
Oct 25, 2019 3:31 PM

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This episode was so good. Very emotional. And I really like the storytelling of this show.
Oct 25, 2019 4:09 PM
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Why in 3 years or more they haven't built a boat to go to the mainland (looking for medicines, using advanced tools to study the phenomenon of petrification, etc)?
Why hasn't that village expanded in 3700 years? they have always remained in the same place, it's really weird and don't make any sense


Oct 25, 2019 4:34 PM

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Now we finally see why they couldn't teach future generations anything more than a bunch of stories. That damn pneumonia killed the adults before the kids could grow up to understand them

I knew it was coming but I still couldn't stop from crying. This story may be one of inspiration in the resilience of humanity, but it all started with a huge tragedy.

Also I still can't believe Senku and his dad aren't blood related. They look so alike...
Oct 25, 2019 4:38 PM

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Fantastic episode.

Very compelling, the emotion hit hard. I teared up when Senkuu cried at the end. :(
The flashback was executed so well and to see Byakuya's feelings and gift reach his son almost 4 millennia later was absolutely incredible. Byakuya was an awesome character, though I'm curious who/where Senkuu's real parents are if Byakuya wasn't related him to directly.

Curious with what happened with the two who left to bring back the antibiotics.

Looking forward to what's next and how this whole Tsukasa situation is gonna go down.
Oct 25, 2019 4:59 PM
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The story continues to be predictable as a Michel Bay Movie, and roughly as interesting. Quite honestly, the Tsukasa Empire part can go fuck itself for all I care. The only things that keep me somewhat interested in continuing this piece of shit are Kohaku and the still open mystery of what caused the petrification (so that I can that into pieces as well).


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Oct 25, 2019 5:01 PM
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I don't understand why Byakuya is Senku's adoptive father he had similar appearance to him but whatever it was a great emotional episode.
Oct 25, 2019 5:04 PM

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WHAT DO YOU MEAN HIS DAD ISN'T HIS DAD!? Sorry. But. What did I miss and where?

Also: I wasn't prepared for this wtf. Nobody said there'd be a downpour of tears like this. But. Top notch VA there for Senkuu. Absolutely loved what he did in this episode, all the subtle details.


exactly i dont remember it either they look so similar lmao
feels indeed

they are not related by blood.
Oct 25, 2019 5:11 PM

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Did we really watched all the same episode? I can understand it's was indeed a but touching for the emotional side, but after that... I really don't like the whole incest thing for those thousand of years. I really questioning the author for making that decision. It really is not necessary.
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Oct 25, 2019 5:19 PM

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I cried so much
Even in Violet Evergarden I didn't cry like this, didn't expect myself to cry in a series like Dr. Stone
I guess I wasn't ready to see Senkuu shed a tear... but the backstory was heartbreaking as well.
Oct 25, 2019 5:52 PM

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Damn, what a sad episode, never thought that i would end up in this episode will all of the connections that they made through here. Like, Senku's father and all of the astronauts made that village and it was basically waiting for "Senku" xD

I'm glad that flashback is gone, it was way too sad. Now we're back to Senku!
Tsukasa is going to war?!! Can't wait!
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