Episode 24 – To Be Hero X

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Become a hero x ? Community score: 4.7
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The Commission and the four Big Hero institutions feared that X might become a god and result in a second downfall, so the Commission and the four Big Hero institutions sent their most powerful non-top heroes to assassinate him the night before they began. This leads to an almost-an-an-episode action sequence, full of surreal visuals and some killer music. In speech alone, it’s a season finale hell, and it’s just the beginning of our gain.
In most cases, this episode Become a hero x Starting with the inflammatory events of the entire age of superheroes we have seen, it is designed to redefine the overall context of the series. So far, we have been told Zero is the greatest hero in the world – but when he accidentally kills another hero, the world suddenly fears him. Thus, all his accumulated trust turned to fear, and he was corrupted by it – after many deaths, the relatively unknown hero E-soul was able to seize the final blow and save the world.
But X tells a different story. Long before that, he was destroyed by fear. Once he gained absolute power, this made him see the idealized world as the right one, so he set out to turn our world into it. Of course, not everyone agreed with his vision, so he began to kill all the heroes who were in the way of himself. Only then did the population begin to fear him, and his value of trust became fear.
X also made a mysterious comment that Zero is not dead yet, and metaphorically, it is completely correct. The existence of zero affects the behavior of everyone in the series, i.e., directly or indirectly. In the direct aspect of things, we have committees. Their fear of zero determines their actions – in the name of greater interests, they will do them blatantly unethically. Meanwhile, others like Uncle Rock idealized Zero and the world he was trying to create—giving his philosophy and trying to bring it into reality forty years later.
Indirectly, we basically have everyone else. From Ghostblade to Lin Ling, Lucky Cyan to Yang Cheng, the environment that makes them heroes comes from Zero Sum downfall. It was all a big chain reaction, with a series of dominoes standing out in 42 years. As X told Ahu, to understand his goals and actions, you need to see the entire chain of events first. Although his influence on the world began with his first coin performance for Cyan, the story far outweighed his own personal story, which is why we, the audience, have been witnesses for the past 24 episodes.
From seeing the entire picture, how each piece on the chess committee has affected other works over the years, like all of this is going to happen – like everyone has no choice but to play their own role in a given narrative. But, thanks to his power in time and space, X sees the big picture and acts in a way that ignores his scheduled role.
Logically speaking, reacting to the current situation, X should exit the game. Those in power know his secret identity and may threaten him and the people he cares about. Doing what they want may cause him to escape obscurity. However, X chooses in a way that puts this “destiny” into the sink. He joined the game, not as X, but as his own identity as a civilian, but fell to the world and removed the Damocles Sword hanging above his head.
However, this is not a consequence-free option. A divine power like X can only work 9 to 5, take public transport, and eat cheap takeaways in a small apartment because of his choice. X did all this to keep himself rooted. He won’t be the next zero, because he has the ability to force himself to be a normal person. He did not see himself as being above them and could reshape the world as he liked. But by showing himself to the world, he lost that – a connection with ordinary. To ensure X never becomes zero, the committee brought him closer to zero than ever.
However, X chooses to take risks, the ultimate obstacle to each of our puppet master’s goals, whether it’s Mickey and his New World Order, Uncle Rock and his Second Zero Come, or Sand and his revenge on his son. Of course, there is nothing to say that because his reality is power, X cannot make himself a new secret identity for the future. But before that, of course, there is a fate to resist and there is still a victory.
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Random thought:
•In previous episodes, Shand has been taking the bodies of dead heroes like Vortex and phobiaclone and taking them into his fear villain slave. I bet that “good” is just the latest in it.
•Lin Ling and Nice took 9 and 10 positions and eliminated E-Soul from the top 10 (and therefore the game). On the one hand, I bet Ling Ling is angry that he won’t have a chance to avenge E-Soul Killing Moon. On the other hand, I’m sure Loli’s bat has a Nice name on it.
•The new “opening” hints at two things coming and X’s past. Since Episode 12, we know that Nine (the hero of the glitz-coat) are X’s allies, but we don’t know who the Tarot Girl is. Also, the woman who controls the shadow man has a relationship with X, but no one knows what type of relationship they have.
•In the new opening, the girl reads the future of X with a tarot card. She first draws a fool for him (new starting point, innocence and potential), but the chariot (control, willpower and overcoming obstacles) is in trouble. She then flips the cards at the end of the card line to reveal the wheel of destiny (fate, change, and destiny). Later, she picked up a card to represent herself, the heir (wisdom, tradition and knowledge), and another undisclosed card. Later, nine devils (materialism, obsession and fear) are placed on his image.
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