Hmm... I have quite a few things to say. The finale takes the time-travel paradoxes seriously without losing sight of the characters. Gawl is forced to confront his guilt over Natsume, while Ryo and Koji struggle to break the cycle they helped create. The final choice gives the series a hopeful, earned emotional payoff. As a finale, I think it works better emotionally than mechanically. The time-loop explanation is deliberately dense, and some of the science-fiction logic requires accepting the show's own rules rather than scrutinizing every causal detail. So as a 12-episode whole, Generator Gawl lands as an imperfect but surprisingly coherent time-travel story: uneven in its early pacing and sometimes overcomplicated in its mythology, but increasingly focused once its character relationships and causal loop become clear.


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