Does one one not realize that the in the universe where he lives he commits half of the world's kidnappings...

Does one one not realize that the in the universe where he lives he commits half of the world's kidnappings? Is he so ignorant that he doesn’t realize that his methods of helping children and adults is rather uninformative and barbaric? I mean, he has to know that he has a pretty big kill count going on the train, specially the fucking Simone incident. How are the children safe from getting harmed from those fucking cockroach things? Honestly, either the fucking writer is an idiot or one one is genuinely robotically autistic.

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Yes

>thinking he's at all close to REALLY being the one responsible for it all

He’s a robot you dunce

He's working on that problem too.

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One-One is just another cog in the machine, but a larger and more important than others.
The real villain is the one who runs the train, The Engineer.

Wait a minute, you're just doing what I did without the reference!

This. He IS a robot. Amelia even said in the most recent season “in a very real sense, we are all just numbers to him.” He grew an emotional attachment to Tulip somehow, but he doesn’t show signs of having real compassion for anyone else and he just follows his programming, whatever that even is.

Also even though he plays a pretty big role in the operation of the train, I kinda think he’s not personally responsible for every last little thing on it. Someone else built and designed the train (of which One One is just a mechanical piece of) to be this way.

Have we ever seen Santa and the train in the same place?

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Couldn't people just choose to not get in the train? It's not like the train forces people into it, they have to get inside themselves.

With the lower numbered people...yes, but we have some evidence in higher number cases it's a bit more 'bewitchy'

I like this thread better because it has less LARPing.

Why is his design so good?

Owen says that passengers can choose not to get on, but the train tries its best to deceive you into boarding. Since it calls to people who are in a lot of emotional distress at the time, I wager over 90% of those it stops for gets on.

When grows as a person and becomes more than a machine, is when we will have to worry. Because if he develops desires outside of wants, he will desire Tulip. And he will bend the train to his desire.

No one seems to know exactly what they’re getting into. Even though 2 out of the 3 train forms we have seen were admittedly pretty fantastic, it’s not like approaching them is knowingly signing a binding contract to be trapped in a weird dimension hopping puzzle solving therapy adventure for potential decades.

And then you have passengers like Tulip who mistook it for a literal simple train. She just thought she was gonna have to pay a little pocket money and sit for a couple hours on a trip to Wisconsin.

I’m gonna keep saying it. If no one ever properly calls out the train on its bullshit, the whole show is retroactively ruined.

But if they do it right in the final season, it could be great.

>get put on train for stealing a pack of gum or some shit
>attention starved sociopath indoctrinates you into her ancap cult where you cull undermensch
>10 years later grow up to by a complete psycho and then get raiders of the lost arked by a cockroach dog in the most painful way possible
what a great therapy train

With this strange triangle guy found in the woods as my lawyer, I am sueing Infinity Train for kidnapping minors, endangering minors, assault, conspiracy....and one moving violation.

Who will be there to fight the final boss?
Amelia, Grace, and Samantha will be there because all of them have legitimate beef with the train.

Yeah I agree.
(And yeah they added an intro video.......5 million dead kids later, boo fucking who that’s like Nestle drawing a map to the nearest water hole when the village dies)

It kinda makes you wonder what the design philosophy for administering help even was. You'd think the moment a passenger shows signs that normal Train Therapy™ is ineffective they'd try an different type like directly conversing with them or something instead of just waiting until they fix themselves or die.

Yeah, a real cut above the rest.
You know, as much as I hate Steven Universe, even he had the common sense that regular therapy had value and didn’t try to shimmy sham some be like this

The old timey Greek Legend/Grimms Fairy Tale kind.

Fuck up once and either go through literal hell or die

Lake MT.

Or Simons mom.

Or a detective.

It all three

I agree, although if it gets canceled it ain’t the shows fault.

Let’s write some fanfiction to hold ourselves over, some where justice is served

I'd prefer it if a parent or relative of someone who got Trained™ and died would be a new protagonist since, Grace and Amelia have both agreed to accept personal growth on the train. Someone who sees the train itself as the source of their problem, like MT but a human would be ideal.

I understand your point. To be fair for everyone on the train, it's in your best interest to accept the train's offer at personal growth otherwise you will be Simon'ed eventually. I can see a former passenger giving info to enemies of the train, but at some point they will have to run into Amelia as Amelia's unique experience with the train and how it operates is too valuable for them to ignore.

Hence, MT(Obvious), Simon’s Mom (Avenging her boy who came in with a petty crime and got ducked over) and a Detective(trying to tie together a monsterous list of missing people to a common report among those who return)

That entire first statement reads like a mob boss is saying it.

>>Yeah, it’s in your best interests to accept what we’re offering here pal, you wouldn’t want to end up like ole Simon the Squealer would ya?