![]() ![]() By the end, everybody in the whole town is fossilized. We get this scene where this little boy fossilizes and then basically explodes from it. It's just really silly, especially because it's trying so damn hard to be serious and poetic.įirst there's this fossilization disease. But it's not the worst episode of the series, or anything, but is just way too strange to mean anything. The problem is that this episode is so damn bizarre. That being said, really, what is this episode? Do we really need a full Lust-oriented filler episode? No, more than that, because that in itself is not a huge problem. But I really like what they did with her in this show. Now, I have no complaints with her manga/Brotherhood self. No longer just a simple threat that is eliminated before the halfway point of the story, Lust has a purpose, has a personality, has a background and development. I really appreciate the extra effort Sho Aikawa and Seiji Mizushima put into fleshing out Lust in this incarnation of Fullmetal Alchemist. Lust felt Lujon was the biggest mistake she made and yet after killing him, still wonders about herself. Soon after, everyone else in the village dies, too, including a heartbroken Libia, who arrives too late. In the present, Lust once again seemingly helps him cure the illness, but kills him. Lujon left Libia at the alter to be with Lust, but she disappeared after helping him cure the illness. Talking with Envy, it's revealed that the whole thing was a scheme to get people to make the Philosopher's Stone. A flashback shows that while studying alchemy with Lust, Lujon fell in love with her. Lust and Gluttony go with Lujon back to his village and Ed, Al, and Winry travel with Libia. ![]() In the present, Scar recovers a locket from the desert. Lust sees his frustration and offers to teach him advanced alchemy. In a flashback, we see when the illness struck the village, Lujon tried his best to cure people of the sickness, but they would end up dying, regardless. In the present, Ed and Al meet the young woman, Libia that was looking for Lujon. In a flashback, Lust and Gluttony come upon a village of people who were suffering from a mysterious illness that Lujon tries to use alchemy to cure. Lujon is looking for a new Philosopher's Stone to use to help his village. Ed and Al travel and run into a young woman being accosted by thugs. Synopsis: Greed's death has Lust wondering about her own existence and she runs into a man from her past named Lujon who uses a lesser Stone to heal people. ![]()
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