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Professor Yoneda reveals his goal to prevent a new God from being chosen by orchestrating the deaths of all remaining candidates. He plans to kill Mirai, Saki, and Temari first, followed by a simultaneous double suicide with Nakaumi using white arrows.

📍 This episode transitions the series from a "battle royale" into an intellectual and philosophical debate about whether humanity truly needs a higher power. Platinum End Episode 21 Review - But Why Tho?

Before the showdown, Mirai and Saki share a private moment to brace themselves, which many reviewers highlighted as the emotional standout of the episode. 🧠 Major Themes & Ideologies

The episode explores a world where only 10% of people still believe in God, making Yoneda’s scientific and nihilistic approach more persuasive to the public.

Yoneda argues that the world operates on predestination , yet he paradoxically believes he can intervene to stop God from existing.

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Professor Yoneda reveals his goal to prevent a new God from being chosen by orchestrating the deaths of all remaining candidates. He plans to kill Mirai, Saki, and Temari first, followed by a simultaneous double suicide with Nakaumi using white arrows.

📍 This episode transitions the series from a "battle royale" into an intellectual and philosophical debate about whether humanity truly needs a higher power. Platinum End Episode 21 Review - But Why Tho?

Before the showdown, Mirai and Saki share a private moment to brace themselves, which many reviewers highlighted as the emotional standout of the episode. 🧠 Major Themes & Ideologies

The episode explores a world where only 10% of people still believe in God, making Yoneda’s scientific and nihilistic approach more persuasive to the public.

Yoneda argues that the world operates on predestination , yet he paradoxically believes he can intervene to stop God from existing.

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