Usaka_ said:So im a bit confused as to some of the events in this episode. As I havent read the LN, I have zero clue who "Mother" actually is. I have my theorys but no real answer. I dont want someone to tell me, just tell me if im supposed to know at this point. Did I miss something in an earlier episode that explains this? As for Beatrice, she really spent most of their conversation on the verge of tears. I was really surprised at that. And she was healing his abdominal region, did Subaru get slashed a little bit?
Outside of that confusion. It was a good episode but I feel like it was not much more than a delay to another death. But by whos hands is a big question. If Garf gets him i feel like he will beat him to a pulp. He looks like he's gonna be HUGE!!!!
If Subaru is being led outside the Barrier he can't talk with Roswaal. The only way to get the answers he wants would be for Ram to give them up. Im asuming she probably knows. Ofcourse he could just kill himself and try reaching Roswaal again and hope the events don't take the same path or he will have to run to him before he's captured.
I felt like ep 6 left us with a lot of questions. Ep 7 while it really only answered a few questions, all about Beatrice. The rest aren't as pressing or are not relevant since his reset. But since its been 3 days in captivity the question of when the girls will be killed in the mansion still stands. Since their deaths are supposed to coincide with his arrival, or slightly before. How long does he have before its too late to save them?
Furthermore how does Elsa know when he is magically supposed to be scheduled to actually return? I guess we won't know that until we figure out who's pulling her strings.
Would like to know how Elsa finally found the library and why Beatrice sat there and did nothing, then the look of panic on her face as Subaru gets stabbed. She responds with the age, voice, and wisdom of an ancient woman most of the time. But her actions and responses this time were more like a young child...curious.
This Anime is so thought provoking, I love it!