Orb: On the Movements of the Earth 1x11 Reaction Extended (YT link below)
Added 2025-08-11 02:01:29 +0000 UTCIn Orb 1x11, Terror, welcome to the new job! Lesson one: heretics lie. Lesson two: Women can't read or do other stuff. But don't let that fo
In Orb 1x11, Terror, welcome to the new job! Lesson one: heretics lie. Lesson two: Women can't read or do other stuff. But don't let that fool you! They can still be heretics.
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The normal hairstyles but with the top shaved is definitely a look
Alex G
2025-08-12 02:22:40 +0000 UTCThere's something about all these shaved heads that I find uncanny. All of these guys' heads are so perfectly round and spotless. I hope my head is as clean as theirs once I finally start balding.
thegreatquack
2025-08-12 02:17:33 +0000 UTCI loved the focus on the training, right on the heels of the Bishops speech from last episode. It's terrible to watch but also not comically evil in that it's all that difficult to imagine
Alex G
2025-08-11 07:17:00 +0000 UTCThe book that was picked up by Father Grabowski that you think was the anonymous “tip” that set off Novak’s dispatchment was not the book that Oczy wrote, but instead the book/diary that Count Piast wrote in right before he passed away on the balcony of the laboratory. Count Piast was refining his world model by scribbling heliocentric models in his personal diary, before he had his coughing fit leading up to his final moments — which made him drop the book he was writing in and we got the sequence of it falling down onto the front yard. This episode was the classic calm before the storm, but it was just as interesting as the others in showing the perspectives of these trainee inquisitors. Really fun stuff, I wish we got even more of it. But Mister Novak is tired of all the jolly torture training and instead came to single-handedly force the climax 😅
Hailan
2025-08-11 07:11:59 +0000 UTCYeah I agree, this episode was a lot to stomach with the thought of all that paperwork 😞 Sympathy once again for the translators of this show. Terror is very interesting though. There's that Donnie Darko idea of all choices existing on a spectrum of love and fear. And the idea that often really important concepts are too difficult to explain, whereas it's much easier to boil them down into some sort of fear based argument: do this or else (it's for your own good). That maybe connects with some of the hypocrisy brought up in the episode of the bishop being celibate but having a son. There's the group that understands the complexity and so can feel free to break the rules, and the group that can't understand the complexity so they just need to follow the rules. But blood also is very fitting because of Nowak's relationship with Jolenta and perhaps factions and loyalty
Alex G
2025-08-11 05:14:07 +0000 UTCMaybe it's just me, but I found this and several other episodes very hard to watch (and rewatch), even though I think I'm ultimately glad I did. I'm never sure if it's more not wanting to see horrible things happen, or more not wanting to confront the painful truths the scene reveals. But anyway... you're absolutely right that this "chi" was indeed a pun. 😀 It's interesting (not bad, just thought-provoking) how they translated Novak's "chi" as "terror." The kanji is 血, "blood," which I think is meant both to mean the fear it instills and the strength of family bonds to withstand terrible things like paperwork.
Ryan
2025-08-11 05:04:33 +0000 UTCIt was very audacious casting (we must always be audacious)
Alex G
2025-08-11 02:51:35 +0000 UTCOh no Goodwin read ahead, how did he know it was Nowak!?
Jay
2025-08-11 02:50:10 +0000 UTC