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Days: 170.2
Mean Score:
7.23
- Reading127
- Completed125
- On-Hold3
- Dropped89
- Plan to Read107
- Total Entries451
- Reread0
- Chapters25,911
- Volumes1,380
All Comments (5) Comments
1st, undoing the 1st D-mail (or any D-mails) would not stop SERN from eventually figuring out time travel. They were already doing time travel experiments long before Okabe sent the D-mail. SERN coming across the D-mail just sped up the process. Same deal with the destruction of the time travel documents. It prevents the future that Suzuha came from and warned Okabe about, but there are several other world lines where SERN still figures out time travel and takes over the world. To permanently save the world across all world lines, Okabe would need to destroy the threat itself - SERN. This he did not do.
Also, your quote here - "These big threats were in the background but they were real" - is contradictory. If they were so real why were they in the background? Why wouldn't that be the focus of the plot? Instead of Okabe saving the members of the Future Gadget Club, why wasn't he out there trying to find the leaders of SERN and destroy their whole scheme? And that's the whole point of my review. The saving of the world and the deeper exploration of the sci-fi elements take backseat to the group being and staying together. The plot is much more simple than what it seems to be. Steins Gate is still a solid anime, but I just don't find it that impressive like some people do.
seems like your opinion across entire MAL going to be pointless from now on.