Well, that was...easy.
The Promised Neverland has spent weeks establishing Norman's tragic turn towards villainy in his pursuit of the eradication of the demon threat and the safety of his family, and even though its execution was criminally reliant on boring exposition dumps, it was also probably the most interesting conflict that the show had going for it this season. Granted, given that Emma's goals have mostly consisted of wandering out aimlessly in search of a plot that will give her something to do, the bar hasn't exactly been sky high, but still, Norman's heel turn was
something. So, given that last week's ending literally had Norman's hand stained red with the blood of innocent demons young and old, how did