Well a direct or maybe better indirect explanation is not so necessary but sometimes Miura could deepen the missing parts like SK's story, the God Hand, and the Idea of Evil. I know it was discussed many times and that Miura choose to say less (lost episode), but the Idea of Evil, that is surely evil, doesn't seems so much... It was born from mankind, but we see that the people want a hero that saves them all (Griffith). Is this the evil? Well, maybe we can understand after Griffith becomes king...
And I feel like Guts' story and Griffith's story have now more distance between them. Feels a little strange. But maybe in the final battle we can understand better who Griffith is so... Who knows. (I'm sorry if this is little OT)
Thanks for the discussion
And I feel like Guts' story and Griffith's story have now more distance between them. Feels a little strange. But maybe in the final battle we can understand better who Griffith is so... Who knows. (I'm sorry if this is little OT)
Thanks for the discussion