While no one would go out of their way to say it was great, most people who have watched it will point out that it at least had a plot, some decent visuals backing it up and the overall insanity of many plot and character elements making the overall product somewhat enjoyable. Sequelitis: Succession was not well received by fans of the first season.To top it all off, they’ve been doing it for years. They work for a Black Ops-esque group with inhuman abilities, who’ve been enacting these atrocities in the hopes of drawing out the progenitor of their species (or rather, his clone). Now, imagine this: the perpetrators behind the skinnings and the poison gas aren’t random run-of-the-mill psychopaths.Nightmare Fuel: The brutality shown in the series can be very unnerving at times, with special mention going for episode 3, showing the discovery of the real poison gas being found alongside two bodies with the skins hanging in the wall with nails alongside bloody writings.Later on, in a very uncomfortable moment, Gilbert actually does feel Lily up, even going so far as to compare how she feels to Erika. Harsher in Hindsight: In the second episode, in a brief bit of levity, there's a moment where Lily, stuck in a crowd, verbally lambasts whoever just felt her up, threatening to arrest them.There, Gilbert reveals his involvement in the institute's destruction and Erika's death before he tries to kill Lily, forcing Keith to kill him. Eager to break Keith and make him stoop to his level of brutality, he lures Keith into the institute and mocks him over Erika's death. He proceeds to kills 37 women who look similar to Erika, and covers up crimes committed by Market Maker (a corrupt Black Ops organization led by Minatsuki) to the point of having Jean Henry Richard brainwashed to attack Bran and then commit suicide in front of Keith. When he finds out she loves her adopted brother romantically, he vivisects and slices her into bits before tossing her remains over the mountain and framing a Reggie (a demihuman bred to kill) for the crime. After this, he goes to college with Keith and becomes obsessed with Keith's adoptive sister Erika. This lie led Minatsuki to betray the school and kill Heath Flick (Keith Flick's father and the headmaster of Jaula Blanca) as well as almost every child in the institute. Seeking to destroy his father's legacy, he lies to Minatsuki that he'd used as spare parts for Koku (one of two perfect progenitor clones). In a flashback, Gilbert resents his father's growing sympathy for children being raised to be super soldiers in the Jaula Blanca Institute and kills him. Complete Monster: Gilbert Ross is the coroner for the Royal Investigation Service, and a Serial Killer who proves that sometimes Humans Are the Real Monsters.Whether it succeeds or fails is depending on the viewer.
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