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"Physically Necrosis"

Despite his many attempts, Okabe is unable to prevent the death of Mayuri, so he turns to Makise for help solving the riddle of time travel. 

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Steins;Gate #14 REACTION!! "Physically Necrosis"

Eric Shane Rick Calvin and Aaron react to and discuss episode 14 of Steins;Gate - Physically Necrosis - #SteinsGate Vote in our polls and see certain Blind Wave videos early!! http://www.patreon.com/blindwave Blind Wave is Sponsored on Patreon by: Keyboard Junkie Website http://www.blindwave.net Twitter : http://www.twitter.com/blindwaveprod FaceBook : http://www.facebook.com/BlindWaveProductions Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/blindwave Discord: https://discord.gg/blindwave Snapchat: blind_wave Subreddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/blindwave Send us Stuff at: P.O. Box 304 Marietta, OH 45750

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yooin

were finally where it starts to go crazy

old m80

In the Visual Novel, Okabe takes his eyes off Mayuri during one of his rescue attempts and SERN kidnaps her, puts her in the LHC, and sends her back in time like they did with the Jellyman experiments. This was the adaptation's quick-fix since it'd be a bit awkward to pace that scene the way they did in the novel and since it was more for the shock-value than the story.

cosmotron

I might've been looking forward to this one even more than 12. So many great things in it, from Okabe's emotional breakdown, to him and Makise teaming up, to Suzuha's explanation and reveal at the end. Great reaction!

Anonymous

Such a damn good show.

Akioooo.

Why do they keep on calling him (Oka Bee) even tho it's obviously pronounced in the show (Oka bay) ? (Okabe)

Serodin

Does it truly matter as long as they have the correct character in mind when using the name?

The Sci-Fi Slut

Confused but slowly understanding sums up Steins;Gate perfectly

Herberderber

I can't tell if they got the explanation or not. They might think that the rope represents one worldline in that analogy and not each strand of the rope being a worldline. like it actually is. The gravity of an event happening in all the surrounding strands prevents you from changing yours too much from the others in the same rope. Just in case they didn't catch it.

Jack Mapstone

I would like to think they know how the World Lines work now (I'd hope so, as it's episode 14 xD) but sound explanation my guy