Unlike the previous episodes that began with Judith’s narration, this one leaps right into the action as Daryl carries her to a hospital that’s about to be overrun with zombies. Yet for all that was packed into this super-sized series finale, perhaps the one thing missing was the most important - satisfying closure. There were fireballs, flashbacks and flash-forwards, and finally, the long-awaited semi-return of Rick and Michonne. If you were hoping for an apocalyptic “Red Wedding,” you were likely disappointed by only one significant character’s death - though by the time she breathed her last, you were likely all out of heartstrings to tug on. In a sense, Judith is also talking to us, the legion of Walking Dead watchers who’ve stuck with the series from the beginning, through good times (seasons one through four, early Saviors, Lizzie looking at the flowers) and bad (Glenngate, season six, late Saviors, all of Lizzie’s storyline before she looked at the flowers). After all his whole plan was a "Perfect Suicide" or he could have possibly escaped and remained underground all throughout his life because he finally got a name, so he was no longer "A Nameless Monster" anymore and that is what I think happened at the end.“You deserve a happy ending, too,” Judith says to her Uncle Daryl, in one of the episode’s many poignant moments. It's The situations created by Nazis and Humans that were "The Real Monsters".Ī third point to consider is the empty bed at hospital and it's possible that Johan committed suicide. It is also clearly evident that they were both blaming any one of these three as "The Real Monsters" which is foolishness. ![]() Secondly, about the last episode it is clear the mother is herself, however she is not sure which twin she choose to let loose, nor is Johan or Anna. It's not like the twins were born with a killer mindset were they? I support this by saying that it was the experiments that made their mindset corrupt. So for her sake and to prevent any emotional attachment while taking decision and to fool her mind or herself, she made them dress that way but there is no denying that Johan had a mindset of a psychopathic killer that he had exhibited from the times of 511 Kinderheim, however for me the real plot says the world was the monster to the twins. ![]() Secondly the way the twins were dressed both as girls probably suggests their mom knew this was going to happen. Was it Anna or Johan?, and for the Mother's case, clearly she was under so much pressure that she could had committed the mistake. The tricky part that confuses everyone is the memory of the Rose Mansion because it is unknown to whom it actually belonged to. If Johan is the true monster here, then he escaped from the police hospital and continues to play the role of the "real monster". If everyone's really a monster, Johan was absolved (for the most part, maybe not criminally) of all of his crimes because the world and the people in it are the real monsters. If the mother was the real monster for choosing one twin and unwanted the other, Johan dies and Nina lives. Each of these sort of correlates to one of the possibilities. Some people think that the title of "The Real Monster" is the mother, some people think it's referring to everyone and the world, how the world can make anyone a monster, or, Johan is the real monster afterall. There's always been confusion as to which was which because previously we were told from conflicting memories. ![]() He escaped from the police hospital just like the beginning of the show and continues his ways.īut the focus should be on the mother and her choice on which twin to give up and which to "save" and the title of the last episode, "The Real Monster". He was released and he's alive and wellģ. He died after waking up from the coma and talking to Tenma (Or Alternatively, the talking to Tenma bit could have been a daydream, but he died anyways)Ģ. The conversation at the end was about which child Johan's mother wanted to keep, him or Anna/Nina. But later we see the same room with an empty hospital bed. Johan was operated on and saved yet again by Tenma and when he went to visit Johan at the police hospital, who was in a coma originally, Johan sat up and was talking to Tenma. It's left as an open issue at the end of the series. Obviously, this entire post is going to be spoilers.
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