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9"Episode 9"January 28, 2022 (2022-01-28) Gwi-nam climbs to the rooftop and attacks the students, but Nam-ra's strength allows her to overpower him once more, pushing him off the roof. Jae-ik reveals that Byeong-chan's laptop, believed to contain the cure, is located at the school. A military dispatch team retrieves the laptop and prepares to rescue the students. However, at the encampment, Eun-ji goes berserk and bites Cheol-soo. She is promptly captured and examined, and the military issues sudden orders to classify all survivors as asymptomatic and commands the dispatch team to abandon the students. A loud thunderstorm ensues, hampering the zombies' ability to hear and smell. Both groups at the school decide to use this advantage for another escape. The rooftop students make their way to the ground floor, where a horrified Cheong-san finds his reanimated mother. 10"Episode 10"January 28, 2022 (2022-01-28) Cheong-san's cries attract the attention of nearby zombies, forcing the students to flee. Ji-min is separated from the group and is quickly killed. The students meet with Ha-ri's group at the gym but find themselves surrounded by zombies.Right. Good luck with that one.
I suppose the deeper question, then, is whether these scenes were actually necessary. I highly doubt these scenes were meant to be erotic, to arouse its viewers when they were preceded by a brutal stabbing and a brutal massacre. And the attempted rape that follows the first is abominable enough that it defies any and all human logic, clearly meant to invoke deep feelings of hatred for goblins rather than a boner-pop and an "oh yeah, baby, show me more. " Goblin Slayer showed these scenes to create a sense of danger and to make you root for the titular character's, uh, titular slaying of said goblins. And fair enough. But equally fair is the question of why they chose rape in particular, rather than some other wretched act that would make you want to see goblin heads hitting the floor. Hatred was necessary for the story to continue, but not so much rape itself. My guess is the author chose that route because other fantasy series such as Re:Zero have already done the same with violence alone. The author wanted to set their series apart, to invoke a sort of hatred that anime-only viewers have rarely or perhaps never experienced before, and, well, the result of that is laid bare for all to see: angry westerners, and Japanese fans who just want to see some dead-ass goblins.