Kazu Ida and Valentina Romanyszyn's sex scene is very sensational, but it distracted me away the central plot of this episode. We're supposed to look at how Julian's inner struggle to know himself is pushing his friends away when he opened that demon door, not delve fully into the relationship between these two. If they want to develop a relationship between these two then they need to flesh it out so it won't distract us from Julian's purpose and the sentiments from other gen:Lock characters. Or if they want to show that these two are in love, then let them briefly run second-base so we can focus more on Julian. But, Kazu Ida's supposed death really punched me in the heart.
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