i view this piece as a critique of the male gaze and the sexualization of mizi/sua/female idols. in round 1 zombie stage, they were presented as passive objects of entertainment and desire but here they become the agents of power, while the male figure is rendered vulnerable ↓
the concept of sua might come from a religious family in zomst. in alnst the aliens always bind her hands into a praying pose whenever she sings. but it’s interesting that in zomst where there’s no anakt or alien brainwashing, she still does that pose when she sings
One of the funniest genres of posts right now is Alien Stage fans freaking out that the anime will bring in Bad Fans when their fandom is already one of the worst I've ever interacted with
@JunALNST "the fandom is going to become insufferable" said the most insufferable fans ever, who are currently going against the fundamentals of being a fan and asking for LESS new content to enjoy and LESS success for the creators of a medium that they supposedly like