
I must be honest. I didn't like Ergo Proxy at first. I found it messy and had not much of an element of suspense that makes me want to watch on. However, things began to change slowly as I progressed into the series, and I soon found an intriguingly deep focus on the psychology and mentality of its protagonists. In the future, humans and androids each assumes a purpose, and this "raison d'etre" consumes them throughout the series, drawing parallels from theories of philosophy. Amidst the chaos and mess of the perceived future, I somehow felt compelled to sit back and think of my very own raison d'etre.
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