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Devils line code zero seven
Devils line code zero seven








The story is trying to get us to sympathize with her. She’s still killed a countless number of devils in cold blood. She really suffers from Stockholm syndrome, doesn’t she? Even if Zero Seven is simply misguided in her hate - and even if she has no intention of hurting Tsukasa - she’s still a murderer in all technical sense of the word. The perspective keeps switching back and forth between Tsukasa and Anzai for the majority of the episode, so we’re right back to how the girl is worried about Zero-Seven’s condition. I don’t know if he’s just playing pretend here or if he’s actually scared of the garden gnome. When Lee finally returns to the bar, he cowers behind Jill for some reason. Tsukasa tells Zero Seven all about how not all devils are bad, mm’kay? For example, her boyfriend is, like, so awesome, because he only stalks her and nearly kills her from time to time, but it’s okay, because it hasn’t happened yet. Or just do what Lee suggested and masturbate. He just has to figure out what’s causing him to transform when he’s with her, and learn to control that! It’s sex, isn’t it? I bet you he has to do her if he wants to control his beastly side. Basically, Anzai technically doesn’t have to drink Tsukasa’s blood. Devils feel inferior around humans, devils can control their urges, blood tolerance is just one form of control, yadda yadda yadda. In any case, he’s here to basically dump a bunch of exposition on us. When we last saw him, he was able to recognize both Anzai and Lee. He’s a doctor who has treated devils before. Meanwhile, Anzai finally gets to meet the garden gnome. I’m glad that they are minding their safety and are thus wearing their seatbelts.

devils line code zero seven

When we last left off, Zero Seven had taken Tsukasa as her hostage, and she’s now making her getaway.










Devils line code zero seven