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The Darwin Incident - Drunk Monk - 01-26-2026 This has been heavily promoted by my Amazon algorithm so I gave is a watch. It's intriguing. There's a lot of discussing of veganism, animal abuse and dietary ethics. The main villains are vegan terrorists. The humanzee and his adopted parents are vegan. The humanzee sets up the classic outsider-in-school paradigm, so popular in anime. He's stoic, and it's unclear if he's a sociopath; he keeps dropping hints. I'm mostly intrigued because I'm curious what the ultimate message is about veganism and animal rights. Not D00M recommended. None of those issues are on your radars... RE: The Darwin Incident - Drunk Monk - 02-11-2026 I’m about 8 eps deep. They’re released weekly so it’s unbingeable. The show keeps broadening its scope on how it addresses animal rights, veganism, terrorism and sentience - quite thought provoking at points and weirdly heavy. Violent and cruel, then sweet and compassionate. Charlie is a solid character, doing the right thing in a world gone mad, yet his motives may be far from altruistic. Ultimately the question remains whether this show will take a stance on these issues or just keep playing them to be provocative. The most recent ep opened with a trigger warning. It depicted a brutal school shooting and ended in a terrible cliffhanger. |