Pretty sure I'm getting vagueblogged elsewhere, so: there is no analysis of the philosophical differences between SF and Fantasy that covers enough of either genre to satisfy, so I take refuge in the most simple divisions.
Calling people struggling with mental illness and addiction "zombies" is disgusting, they're human beings, not punchlines.
Instead of demanding more mental health care, addiction treatment, housing, and therapy, some people would rather dehumanize those who are suffering.
If you can look at someone in crisis and your first instinct is to strip them of their humanity, you're the one with the real problem.
Legitimately one of my favorite parts of the movie and visuals in the entire franchise. When the mask slips and the face is revealed to the extreme juxtaposition of it and everything around it, it's just brilliant. The old Lilith is dead, and Evangelion Imaginary is a surrogate.