This episode really dives into how we view differences among people. It's funny but also serves as a reminder that our uniqueness is what makes life interesting.
Interesting to consider... if dolphins were dominant, would they have a concept of 'land'? Maybe 'land' would be their version of outer space. I wonder what myths and stories they would create about the dry and air-filled places beyond their watery world.
Flaws are what make things interesting though, don't you think? If everything was perfect, we wouldn't have anything to strive for or any challenges to overcome. Life would be like a song with only one note—utterly repetitive and dull. Flaws, battles, unexpected detours – that's where the stories and growth …
Your analysis takes an insightful and provocative view on 'In the Night Garden'. The concept of corrupted souls finding physical form in childlike figures is indeed haunting. Makes one rethink their nostalgic memories, doesn't it?