: The episode features a notable "Offscreen Moment of Awesome" where a massive battle is skipped in favor of a handwritten note asking Hulu for more budget.
: It is eventually revealed that Shlorpian society was divided into two classes: the rich and the poor. The London Shlorpians represent the lower class, which Korvo initially admires for their perceived "purity" and conventional gear, unaware of the reality of their situation. Subplot: The Pupa and RoboCop [S2E1] The Sacred Non-Repeating Number
: The show uses the British Shlorpians to mock national stereotypes (eating garbage, self-flagellation) and the arbitrary nature of religious rules. If you'd like, I can provide more details on: The recurring "The Wall" subplot from this season. : The episode features a notable "Offscreen Moment
and fan theories surrounding the Pupa's mission. Solar Opposites Season 2 Episode 1 Discussion Thread Subplot: The Pupa and RoboCop : The show
While Korvo and Terry are in London, Yumyulack and Jesse deal with the Pupa, who has become terrified of RoboCop after watching the 80s movie. In a surreal turn of events, a real RoboCop appears in the Pupa's bedroom, only for the Pupa to shoot and "kill" him—a moment the family interprets as heartwarming growth. Key Themes and Production Notes
A breakdown of the revealed in later episodes.