Ghoul's Flesh Rejection Exposes a Hidden Vulnerability
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Ghoul's Flesh Rejection Exposes a Hidden Vulnerability

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode ground truth confirms both the flesh consumption and the discovery of the poisoned wound in sequence, making the causal reading well-supported, but the show does not isolate whether ghoul biology is uniquely susceptible or whether this would affect any character equally.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
75 / 100
Evidence(?)
Mix of visual and thematic evidence

STORY CONTEXT

The thread where fans grapple with how much of Cooper Howard survives under 200 years of radiation and cynicism. Theories range from tragic dissolution of self to a long con where the cowboy actor is still pulling the strings.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If the Ghoul's regeneration has a consistent blind spot tied to ingestion, the show has quietly introduced a credible mechanism for threatening a character built to seem untouchable. It also reframes his flesh-eating behavior not as mere characterization but as the specific lever through which he could eventually be undone.

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