Talk:Round One/@comment-216.223.27.22-20151026174645/@comment-24891101-20151026184520

What of the blur? What of Yang saying she was going to sleep immediately prior? Music and visual cues are traditionally used in media to indicate unreality. You can't dismiss them.

From a narrative perspective, meeting in person is counterproductive. So she meets her mother in person. Her entire character arc ends. She's been looking for her mother for years. And then she's simply handed answers? That's it. Show's over. Yang has nothing left in her arc. Whereas her imagining meeting her mother in a dream only deepens her motivation.

Furthermore, it is hilariously atrocious form to introduce a mysterious savior then reveal them in the next episode. That's stupid.