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Truth and Ao are both used to argue that unnatural life can and should exist, but that they can only exist if you let them. The whole shenanigans with the Secrets is a convoluted way to say that "nature" isn't necessarily right. It's continued in AO, but it isn't intuitive. I absolutely adore the characterization the writers did, the scub coral was strange, but relate-able and its motivations and goals were understandable while still maintaining a sense of wonder about how it behaves. When it spent 10,000 years in isolation, it learned, and adapted so when humans returned, it sought different ways to try and get a message across. Its only method to communicate and understand humans was to consume them, completely unaware that it was doing harm. That was the perspective of the scub coral and humanity. Later you realize something, the act of looking and speaking to it actually HURTS it. The creature starts doing more actions, and then eventually it just leaves. Think of it like this, you meet a creature and it starts behaving strangely doing things, you keep looking at it, and even say a few words. The thing to get from this is that the scub coral is a character in and of itself. It throws out the actually very subtle and amazing characterization of what would otherwise be a starfish alien. Basically Ao makes the scub coral out to be a bad guy simply for the sake of doing so. In fact, DESPITE these atrocities by the humans, the scub coral still wants to communicate with them, and offers many many chances to do so, and even sets up very favorable means. It was basically panicking because it and the people it wants to connect with are going to die. It's reactions are automated, and the only time that it consciously attacks is because it was buying time to stop reality from destroying itself. In the original series, even having multiple atrocities committed against it, the scub coral never retaliates out of malice or revenge. Which I find odd that they made the scub coral like this.
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Not to mention - how did Ao know about the real Elena? I thought only the 3 stooges found out about her while they were investigating Elena and Miller? It wasn't until later when they showed that picture above that I "got" it (because the mom is wearing literally the same clothes). It was kind of confusing when she asked if the pink-haired girl was Elena. so it just seemed like a random scene of no significance. When Ellen saves the pink-haired Elena, I didn't immediately make the connection because I clearly remembered the real Elena being a blond/brunette girl. It's not obvious that anything Ao did while time traveling would have changed their hair or race. The mom's wearing the same exact clothes. There's so many fundamental things to criticize about this series, but this one just irrationally annoys me. Except now Elena Peoples is a pink haired girl with a white mom? She stays in her real time of 1981, grows up, and saves the real Elena Peoples. In this Final Episode, Ao goes back to 1981 and just cheers Ellen on until she saves herself.
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In the original timeline, the real Elena Peoples was a blond/brunette girl with a black mom who died in a cruise ship accident.Įllen gets saved by Eureka in 1981, transported to 2020, steals Elena's identity, and is the crazy otaku Elena we see in the TV series.