Motives


Did a single person feel remorse for those that afro fought like the storytellers wanted us to? We're supposed to feel sorry for families of guys who came with weapons to chase after a headband and died trying to kill Afro AND kids who don't blame those very same families for their own deaths but the guy who killed their master?

If they were purely trying to present those guys as twisted, then why does Afro in so many lenient moments sympathise with them. If Afro just slayed them all remorselessly it wouldn't have detracted from the feel good factor quite as much as this convoluted POS story appears to do.

I'm hoping someone can justify the plot somehow because the artistic value is on par with Season 1 and I would like to enjoy this movie without regrets.

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