I WANTED to believe in the feelgood Utopia that we're left with... but the way it transpires is very inconsistent; one minute, the idea of violence is played for laughs, the next, it's treated like something that could have serious consequences.
It's also convenient that the character who essentially resolves everything only appears for two scenes, and is dropped as soon as her narrative function has been executed.
It's also convenient that the character who essentially resolves everything only appears for two scenes, and is dropped as soon as her narrative function has been executed.