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Left Hanging: Season 3 ends with a lot of storylines unresolved such as the events behind Akane's imprisonment, the mystery behind Bifrost and the unsolved case of Akira Ignatov and Atsushi Shindo's deaths. It doesn't help that the final episode only spawns more loose threads such as the upcoming showdown between Azusawa and Arata, Kei's recruitment as the Thirteenth "Inspector" of Bifrost and Yayoi's fate after her "car accident". First Inspector resolves most of it except with Akane's confinement and Akira and Atsushi's deaths. Actionized Sequel: Season 2 has more action scenes than the previous one due to opponents who employ more aggressive tactics such as bombings and shootouts. The 2015 movie and the Sinners of the System trilogy take it even further, particularly since Kougami has left Japan and is getting involved in actual warzones.
Cyberpunk/ Post-Cyberpunk: It straddles both categories without falling into one entirely. The society built around the Sibyl System is a Totalitarian Utilitarian state where people are imprisoned or killed based on their likelihood of committing crimes rather than on anything that they do. However, the system generally seems to work pretty well (except where it doesn't), to the point where people are more likely to die from too little stress in their lives than from criminal activity. The final episode of the New Edit opens with a scene where Makishima muses on how surreal it is that people are so apathetic, nobody's ever attempted to bring down the Sibyl System before him. Redshirt: Inspector Shisui's two Enforcers in the second season premiere don't last very long. The first guy died before we could even learn his name when he walks into a bomb that Kitazawa set up. The second guy, Enforcer Yamatoya, gets gibbed by episode's end. Later on, Masaoka dying to save his son, Ginoza, who lives but loses his arm. Masaoka dies telling his son he loves him, and Ginoza only manages to call him Dad after Masaoka died. After two seasons, it seems like everything remains the same: Sure, the roster of Public Safety Bureau has altered, but the Sibyl System still rules society and any attempt to rebel against the system despite coming close to success has failed.. Except for one major aspect: Sibyl has now gained the ability to judge collectives of humanity instead of being limited to individual judgments.
Background
Series 1, Episode 20: Makishima arrives at the grain facility and starts up the machinery within it. Colour-Coded for Your Convenience: The Psycho-Pass levels are categorized by Hues, with clear shades being healthy and cloudy ones indicating the need for intervention. This dynamic reverses in Season Two. Kamui is a dark gray villain who wants to force Sibyl to judge itself for its crimes, and is willing to use any means necessary to do so, including encouraging the murder of civilians through terror bombings. The Sibyl System, meanwhile, has descended into complete hypocrisy, as it continues to seek the destruction of honest people who have done nothing but discover its secret, tries to force Akane to kill hundreds of innocents if it'll kill Kamui, and also supports the attempts of a truly psychopathic villain in the corruption and destruction of Akane, simply to validate its own purity and avoid holding itself to the same standards that it holds others. The Dominators are the standard-issue weapons for the Public Safety Bureau, but conventional gunpowder weapons are still used, though they're rare in the setting. Of special note is the over-under double-barrel shotgun used by Toyohisa Senguji, a Browning Citori . Much later in the series, Masaoka points Kougami to a secret stash from his old police days to help him obtain a Ruger SP101 revolver. note The shotgun is actually Truth in Television as the only factory in the world that manufactures the Citori is found in Japan. Masaoka having an SP101 is a little unusual as while Japanese policemen do use revolvers, they typically carry Smith & Wesson or New Nambu models instead. The unsolved Specimen Case which involves the gruesome death of Sasayama, an Enforcer under Shinya's care when he was still an Inspector. This is what resulted in Shinya's demotion to an Enforcer.
Most of these Enforcers have a lot of emotional baggage which is why they're latent criminals in the first place. Inspectors are not exempted from this and when their Psycho-Pass goes high due to the amounts of stress, they'll eventually get demoted.Kagari thinks Tsunemori is cute the first time they meet and asks to be assigned to her team. [2] His interest is shown to be somewhat romantic in nature. [17] Kagari isn't much older than Tsunemori and they develop an interesting friendship wherein Kagari's low key style helps Tsunemori relax a bit. He also shares with her his cooking skills [18] and various hobbies. When Kagari's death is confirmed by Sibyl, Tsunemori is both angry and sad about it.