
The latest episode of Trigun Stargaze, episode 10, leaves viewers questioning the narrative's direction. The review hints at potential dark turns, suggesting a possibly nihilistic conclusion.
Verified Reporter


Honestly, I'm not sure what to make of Trigun Stargaze anymore. Episode 10 has this... *vibe*. It's like they're deliberately messing with us, you know? Always hinting at something darker, something more devastating just around the corner. It's almost *too* on-the-nose with its existential dread. Are we supposed to be impressed by this relentless gloom, or just bored?
The review itself raises a valid point: is this narrative manipulation just a setup for an even more depressing finale? The idea that the next episode or two could descend into some kind of bloody, hopeless orgy of violence where *everyone* dies… it’s certainly a bold choice. Whether it’s a *good* choice is another matter entirely. I appreciate a good dose of tragedy, but there’s a fine line between impactful drama and just being gratuitously bleak.
Still, even as I complain, I can't deny the pull. There's something about this show that keeps you hooked, even when you suspect it's going to leave you feeling utterly empty. It’s like a car crash you can’t look away from. Maybe that’s the point. Maybe the nihilism is the point. Whatever it is, it’s certainly… memorable. Just don’t expect me to be happy about it.
"Great, another episode hinting at ultimate despair. Just what I wanted. Pass the tissues, I guess." — The Tsundere Critic
Source: Trigun Stargaze ‒ Episode 10
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