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The episode doesn't pick up right where the last one left off, but 16 years later and we get to see some of the effects of Satoru's past work.
Amari-Sali20 March 2016
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It has been 16 years since Yashiro tried to drown Satoru, but ultimately he had failed to kill him. All he did was place him in a coma and now the young man is awake. However, his memories are gone and, to frustrate the viewer, we aren't given a single clue of how he got out of that car. Did Yashiro have 2nd thoughts about killing such a grand foe? Could Satoru's friends, or his mother, possibly have saved him? Hell, could Kayo's mother have maybe come out of nowhere and saved Satoru as a means of redemption? As of this episode, such a question remains unanswered.

But what is known is that Kenya has become a lawyer, Hiromi a doctor and the father of Kayo's baby, and thanks to Satoru's mother, it seems he may make a full recovery. Unfortunately, though, it seems Yashiro has been keeping tabs on him ever since he went into a coma and with Satoru coming out of said coma, he decides to reintroduce himself. All the while, we are told about this Spider Thread Story [1] and how Yashiro has always found pleasure snapping the wire. Something we see as Yashiro takes Satoru onto the hospital rooftop, where Satoru is doing rehab, and Satoru reveals his memories have returned in full and he knows who Yashiro really is [2].

Things To Note

[1]: In the episode we are told a story in which this human in hell is given a thread from the heavens to climb out of hell and on his way he kicks down other people who were damned and, eventually, on his way out the thread snaps and sends him back to hell.

[2]: We are shown that Satoru's memories have become quite fuzzy. Now, as for whether it is just surrounding Yashiro's attempt to kill him, all the story lines which now are erased due to Satoru's changes, him being a pizza delivery guy and all that, or perhaps something else completely, well that is unknown. However, we are told Yashiro has done quite well for himself by marrying a city councilman's daughter, and he has thus far assumed his father-in- law's position after the man died. Which, one is going to assume, should be of natural causes since Yashiro seemingly was going to swear off murder after Satoru.

Highlights

Getting to see all of Satoru's work wasn't in vain was a big plus. For with us seeing Kayo happy, and surprisingly with Hiromi, it means that Satoru's near death experience was worth it.

The Spider Thread story I found quite entertaining and it made an interesting basis, alongside the hamster story, for how Yashiro became the psychopath he is. Also, his rise to a prominent place in society, while not dug into too deeply, also brought quite a bit of intrigue for who knows how he got to that position and just pondering it makes me curious. Especially since it seems Kenya and Satoru's mom's old friend maybe in the process of trying to take him down.

Low Points

I badly desired to know who or what got Satoru out of that car. I doubt it was Yashiro for then likely Satoru's mom would have issues with him, or praise him for saving her son. So there is this question of who got him out, how, and maybe even why? On The Fence

At the end of the episode Satoru reveals he knows what Yashiro did, meaning he tried to kill him, and considering he can barely walk, and is still mostly wheelchair bound, this seemed sort of stupid. That is, unless he and Kenya have something already planned as a failsafe.
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8/10
Memories
Luisvtw9 September 2021
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In "Future" we see Satoru waking up from coma after 15 years. We also see Kayo again she has a child and she got married to Hiromi wich is so beautiful seeing her with a family now. Yashiro is back too and my guess is that he was the one who saved Satoru 15 years ago. After a while Satoru get his memories back and he remembers what happened. At this point the episode ends. It was a pretty decent episode now I'm going to watch the last one.

Recap: Erased episode 11 starts with a monologue by Yashiro. Yashiro narrates how he drowned the hamsters. He kept only one hamster which trod on its dead mate's bodies to survive. Since sixth grade, Yashiro wanted to exert power and dominance over those who are weak. Furthermore, he talks about the story "the spider's web" and how he can relate it to real-life humans. The opening sequence shows that Satoru's mother works at a convenience store and goes about her mundane daily routine. It is the year 2003 and Satoru wakes up from a coma looking extremely pale and weak.

He is immediately taken to the hospital by his mother. His mother cared for him daily and it was due to her efforts that he kept on growing even though he was in a coma. Satoru does not have his memories of before slipping into the coma. So, it is not clear how he got out of the car. Most probably, Yashiro pulled him out himself. As soon as the news of his recovery spreads, his childhood friends Kenya and Hiromi come to visit him. Kenya has become a lawyer whereas Hiromi has become a doctor. Then, Kayo comes to visit him. Kayo got married to Hiromi and became a mother to a baby boy named Mirai.

Kayo reveals that she and his friends do feel guilty to move on ahead in their life while he was in a coma. Kenya and Sawada San comes to visit Satoru again in order to know about the identity of the killer. Satoru quickly becomes friends with Kumi who is a leukaemia patient. In the midst of his recovery, Yashiro pays him a visit and reveals that he is a part of the city council now and goes by the name Nishizono. Ahead of Kumi's surgery, Yashiro takes Satoru to the rooftop of the hospital. On the rooftop, Yashiro confirms that Satoru has regained his lost memories back.
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