: The show uses the British Shlorpians to mock national stereotypes (eating garbage, self-flagellation) and the arbitrary nature of religious rules. If you'd like, I can provide more details on: The recurring "The Wall" subplot from this season.
: The London group follows a belief system centered around "The Sacred Non-Repeating Number," a holy number where no digits repeat—parodying both religious zealotry and math-obsessed fans. [S2E1] The Sacred Non-Repeating Number
While Korvo and Terry are in London, Yumyulack and Jesse deal with the Pupa, who has become terrified of RoboCop after watching the 80s movie. In a surreal turn of events, a real RoboCop appears in the Pupa's bedroom, only for the Pupa to shoot and "kill" him—a moment the family interprets as heartwarming growth. Key Themes and Production Notes : The show uses the British Shlorpians to
: This episode marks the first time the characters use the phrase "Solar Opposites" within the show itself, as Terry suggests it as a family name. Plot Summary While Korvo and Terry are in London, Yumyulack