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Episode Digimon Beatbreak - Episode 3 discussion

Digimon Beatbreak, episode 3


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u/lin4t Oct 19 '25

Golden Dawn isn't making a great showing at explaining stuff to Tomoro.

Why not go hunt down the digimon that has Hitomi's Sapotama? Oh 500 credit isn't worth it they say to him. No, in fact the Digimon might've already digested it and there's no point hunting it down they explain after he runs off.

Then there's their team's motto of not deleting Digimon they hunt down. That's honestly fine. What's not fine is once again not explaining shit to Tomoro to broadcast their moral superiority in the moment.

Behold, the results of not communicating.

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u/crunchsmash Oct 19 '25

Then there's their team's motto of not deleting Digimon they hunt down. That's honestly fine. What's not fine is once again not explaining shit to Tomoro to broadcast their moral superiority in the moment.

I don't think it's moral superiority. I think there's something wrong with the team. Kyo has some major scars he's hiding under that high neck collar, and the people they work for routinely use deception to take digimon away from their partners.

They might take digimon alive because the corporation they work for wants them alive, not because they give a shit about deleting them.

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u/AvatarTuner https://anilist.co/user/AvatarTuner Oct 19 '25

Not sure about the other two kids but Kyo at least is suspicious. His eyes are also looking super dead, so he's either the evil adult in that group or has seen some shit in the past. Or both. lol I'll be surprised if he won't betray the group in some way later on. Still, there may also be a tragic backstory behind the Digimon deletion topic.

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u/Volfaer Oct 19 '25

I won't excuse them, they could've explained it better, but this is literally the morning of last night. Tomoro probably crashed as soon as they returned base and then made an effort to not listen to them.

They could've done better if Kyo introduced themselves and their methods, then at the end he reinforces them, to show it's for real.

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u/Thomas_JCG Oct 20 '25

They could have explained on the way. They could have explained before deciding on taking a job. They could have explained during breakfast. They could have explained during fishing.

They have plenty of opportunities.

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u/HolyDragSwd2500 Oct 19 '25

Glowing Dawn

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u/Emilio200356 Oct 21 '25

Okey, but here yo need to look at the structure of the dialogue, tenma gets his gekkomon KO, after he says that isn´t the cleaners job to delete bad digimon, after that kyo says that glowing down doesn´t delete digimon, and then Tenma ask why, basically tenma isn´t asking why they doesn´t delete bad digimon in specific, he is asking why GD have that rule in general, and ryo explains his filosophy, Either way, i want GD explain tomoro what they are gonna do to stop this punnymon to becoming a savage killer again (it´s confirmed, even if there is a window of time of recovery, if times passes and u are still frozen u fkn die)

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u/Emilio200356 Oct 21 '25

OKey, my bad, i forgot the dialogue after, kyo is missing tenma´s point

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u/Interesting-End1710 Oct 26 '25

I'm betting it's a writing technique. Leave certain things vague so that you can create them as needed as you progress and pretend it's been that way the whole time.

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u/viliml Feb 25 '26

This isn't a manga. The plot of the entire series was thought up from the start.

It's still a writing technique, but the purpose of leaving certain things vague in this case isn't for retconning but rather simply to save them for a more convenient situation for exposition dumping in a later episode.