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Lazarus: Unmasking Skinner’s Game in Episode 3

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Episode 3 of Lazarus, titled “Long Way From Home,” marks a turning point in the anime series. While the initial episodes focused on setting the stage, this episode delves deeper into character development and the intricacies of the overarching mystery surrounding Dr. Skinner and the deadly Hapna drug. The episode shifts from intense action to a slower, more investigative pace, allowing viewers to connect with the characters and piece together the clues scattered throughout the narrative.

Unraveling the Skinner Enigma

The episode begins by confirming that there are approximately 100,000 digital doppelgangers of Dr. Skinner appearing on surveillance systems globally. This revelation highlights that someone is manipulating surveillance data, masking Skinner’s real identity amidst a sea of false faces. This suggests a hacker is working to protect Skinner. The team realizes Skinner likely hasn’t undergone plastic surgery.

Team Lazarus Splits Up

The team divides to pursue multiple leads simultaneously.

  • Chris and Leland: They infiltrate Skinner’s home disguised as cleaners, searching for any clues. Chris discovers a mysterious pill marked with the number “5,” leaving its purpose unknown.
  • Axel and Doug: This unlikely duo seeks out Claude Cline, Doug’s former mentor and a past colleague of Skinner’s from his university days. They hope Claude can provide insights into Skinner’s motivations and whereabouts.

Doug’s Past and Present

Through flashbacks and conversations, viewers gain a deeper understanding of Doug’s character. It’s revealed that he was once an academic researcher with a promising future. However, his career took a turn when he physically confronted a racist dean who told him there would never be a Black Einstein. This incident led to his expulsion from the university. This reveals his motivations for finding Claude, who supported him.

The Homeless Encampment and Jill

Axel and Doug’s search for Claude leads them to a homeless encampment. There, they encounter Jill, previously known as Jerry, an informant who has undergone gender affirmation surgery. Jill’s character adds nuance to the show’s diverse representation. She helps them find Claude, showcasing the community and its protector. This reflects Watanabe’s vision of a future.

Claude’s Revelation

Claude reveals that Skinner became consumed by his work, losing sight of everything else. He couldn’t maintain that level of intensity and eventually separated from Skinner. Claude admits to falsifying research to keep up, leading to his dismissal from the university and his current situation. Claude offers a valuable clue: Skinner’s grandmother, Belinda, lives in Istanbul and is fond of her baklava.

Istanbul and Belinda’s Baklava

Following Claude’s lead, Axel and Leland travel to Istanbul using a high-speed “Hyper Cube” transport. Leland, struggles and gets caught by thugs. When he mentions Belinda and her Baklava, they are taken to her. Belinda, who raised Skinner after his parents died, hasn’t heard from him in three years. She shares a video message Skinner sent, leading Axel to suspect Skinner is watching them to ensure Belinda’s safety. Axel notices a unique tulip at Belinda’s place, which may become important later.

Social Commentary

Episode 3 continues to weave in social commentary. It touches on issues of racism, as Douglas still faces prejudice even in the year 2052. The episode also portrays the homeless community.

Pacing and Character Development

Critics note the episode’s slower pace compared to the previous two. However, the focus on character development is praised. The episode effectively develops the main cast, particularly Doug, Axel, and Chris, making them more relatable. The episode gives depth to Doug’s background. The episode improves by letting the other characters take the spotlight instead of Axel.

Questions and Theories

The episode sparks several questions and fan theories:

  • What is the significance of the pill Chris found in Skinner’s home?
  • Is Skinner watching Belinda, and if so, what are his intentions?
  • Will the unique tulip at Belinda’s home play a role in the story?
  • Is the series’ slow pace a deliberate choice to build suspense, or will it hinder the plot’s progression?

Final Thoughts

“Long Way From Home” may not be as action-packed as the first two episodes, but it compensates with character development and mystery. The episode lays the groundwork for future plot developments and deepens the audience’s investment in the characters. While the pacing might not appeal to everyone, the episode’s emotional moments and exploration of humanity’s complexities.

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