So in the final episode was Xavier finally cured of his insanity only for the world outside him to begin reflecting his prior insanity onto him?
>>94863746
It's another one of Xavier's tricks he became the doctor
>>94863746
>cured
there was nothing wrong with him to begin with
>>94864028
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCNRE8jElKQ
So was the world the one who was insane while he was the sane one
Wow, spoilers dude.
>>94864566
you dont really watch this show for the plot
>>94864880
The first season... kinda has. He's looking for his father's killer, and helps people on the way. Like a true hero.
>>94864942
The second season too, he's searching for his lost mother.
>think Xavier is set stupid shit
>keep watching
>actually blows my mind now
taste the pain
Xavier was never insane, he was just a new age hippy. At the end, he finally grows up, realizes he's not special and becomes normal.
>>94863746
SOMEONE FUCKING EXPLAIN THE ENDING
>>94867545
Explaining anything in this show is a fool's errand.
>>94867545
OK, I'll take a stab. Xavier is not literally a chimera - the different animal parts of him represent his new age beliefs taking from lots of different religions and cultures that don't really gel together. In the 70's, many of the new age hippies of the 60's grew up and became normal men with families and some even became the big dicks in real estate in the 80's.
At the end, Xavier gets with a women who is like his mother, has a child and grows out of his new age beliefs and resigns himself to normality. Thus, he loses his chimera-like appearance and comes to see himself as what he really is. They ink blot is him realizing that all these philosophical questions have answers he either can't fathom or there just really is no meaning, and he comes to the conclusion "life is what you make it". That's what the song "Hip to be square" is about by the way.
Has this show a deeper meaning than Moral Orel?