In order to explain the events from episode 17 of Dr. Strange, it can be divided into two ways for it to understand. What we witness in this episode can be defined in words of breath taking, exhilarating, moving and heart wrenching. The episode was really interesting and comprehensively shows the depth of Dr. Stone’s energy and dedication. The main focus of this episode is mostly on the feelings they conveyed and you will find it in every review you will read. We observe that the handful of the surviving humans on Earth close with what they’ve owned for those will be born afterwards. It all starts to make sense now, the number of villagers raised how many children are vigorously born is rather astonishing. It was rather depressing on how the dwellers of space station met their demise and how science lost its way back to earth and yet it all led to Senku being able to collect his father’s final message.
Let me highlight one thing, whatever I’m going to say further on about this episode will not change that. I think this was a crucial statement about this show’s main features and how it affects us as human beings. To top it off with a cherry, we find out that Tsukasa will be appearing soon, probably wondering how easy it will be to take the village since there is no one to defend and that he will be up against the Kingdom of Science? This episode has left us impatient, making us think what is to come? It is an admirable episode with a lot going on and majority of the world is created into even narrative from it.
But most of the episode I kept thinking about what they did their just for the sake of ships. I mean in order to maintain the relationship between Kohaku and Senku they found an easy way to maintain it by playing the adoption card. Now the Kohaku x Senku will slow burn all season. The guy who is been referring to as Senku’s dad is not actually his biological father although his hair shades are somewhat similar and eyes are very alike.
But let’s be honest we never really wanted him to be his actual father we don’t want to feel awkward to see genetic descendants loving their ancestors.