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In Steins Gate episode 3, Parallel World Paranoia, no timeline exists where Mayuri is allowed to eat her food.

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bl0odm1st

As a first timer I’m confused 😐 what’s the hook? What are we doing?

Stephen

We're here for the witty dialogue and line deliv - oh wait that's the dub. Serious answer is the 'hook' will show up in time.

Oak

The only timeline that matters is one where Mayuri gets to eat. I can't believe you already figured it out lol. But seriously, when can my poor girl cook her food in peace? I like that Daru is actually really competent with his skillset. Dude hacked into a global organization in no time. Also, more nicknames this episode. I think we got "Christina", "The Zombie" and "Shining Finger" today. Bonus points if you can remember them all.

Chris Sharpe

Hook shows up later. However the hook would not be nearly as impactful without the stuff before, so I wouldn’t view it as “the part you just need to struggle through”. I suppose this part would be worse for new viewers because they are hankering for the hook involving time travel, while the people who’ve seen it already can enjoy more. IMO it’s a series that, once you finish (no matter what your opinion is at first) it ages like fine wine in your mind. Edit: These thoughts of your’s are ones that many fans of the series have thought at first. Like with the Hunter Exam, first few episodes of JJK, and season 1 of Breaking.

Arakis

"I recently became aware of this thing, financial domination" Here's CERN's contact info [visits.service @ cern.ch], if you ask them nicely perhaps they can help you change into a timeline where you don't become aware of it.

Chris Sharpe

The characters here are teenagers, which makes their (significant) deficit in maturity make a lot of sense, Okabe and Kurisu are 18, Mayuri is 16, and Daru is 19. All these genius brains that only get exercise through childish pettiness is kinda amusing.