Anon 05/03/2019 (Fri) 01:08:19 No.4045 del
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I have to add a little note before I forget about it. While giving the episode another spin,I have noticed a writing technique that makes this episode really subtle until the messages comes in.

The Point of No Return 's main plot device relies all the time on double standards/unclear ambivalences and the obsessions from Twilight. The next events wouldn't have happened if Twilight had stopped a little bit more and had left her obsessions aside. Notice how natural the expressions from the secondary characters are yet they are extremely calculated so Twilight wouldn't jump onto other conclusions that would lead to other actions.

Only Twilight decided when to stop the expostion for such information. Normally this technique would be qualified as lazy from writer's part but I do believe that the main goal here was the moral and Berrow simply played with the anxieties that come naturally from Twilight. If she had done this with any other character or let those explanations go further,the plot would have been ruined completely for deliverin that moral. There is nothing inherently wrong with it and the fact that it doesn't show signs of forcing such situation,it means that the episode has succeded at what it wanted to do. It's gone really subtle so the average viewer doesn't notice the fragility behind it.

A fine line that I cherish a lot because of how they have handled the dialogue. I should have exposed this in the previous posts.