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Originally Posted by Thess
Again you're focusing on the so-called suffering of background fodder that aren't even characters and missing the point that the female protagonist of Delta wanted this ending and fought for it. She announced it in like episode 12. Losing the sight of Freyja's goals to glorify or put as more important what the feelings of noncharacters that never did anything (supposed people of Voldor, Ragna and other planets in an exercise of false outrage and projection) was the mistake of many who expected something that wasn't going to happen.
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Your use of "so-called" and "supposed" here is truly disgusting. It really is.
Loads of characters were clearly suffering badly from Windermere's horrible actions. The anime made this crystal clear multiple times. Nameless or not, we were shown these characters being put through a truly terrible situation by brutally villainous and warmongering Windermere. This should not be dismissed the way this finale appears to dismiss it.
As for Freyja, she wanted peace, and an end to the warfare. That is
not incompatible with Windermere's leadership (including Heinz) being held accountable for their horrible misdeeds.
At the absolute least, we should have been shown a deeply regretful and apologetic Heinz.