Hii guys just wanted to make an initial observation for episode 21, what i noticed is that the anomalies in the new episode is characters of nursery rhymes
1. Who killed cock Robin - Robin
2. Three blind mice - Brother Mice and Brother Mice no.2 and Poisoned Brother mice
3. Nancy white Etticoat - Nancy
4. Little Miss Muffet - That riddler spider
5. Humpty Dumpty - Round egg
6. Ten little Indians - Indian
other than that reference, i have my own observation what my theory is that the lyrics of this nursery rhymes kinda tells about the mc? or maybe metaphors about her story?)
1. Who Killed Cock Robin - a song about a robin dying by an arrow while trying to court another robin and the animals around the robin planning it's funerla
• MC trying to go home, instead getting struck by the curse of Kyklos (the arrow), and the ghouls helping her cure it with every mission they go to (planning the funeral)
2. Three Blind Mice - a song about the three mice sneaking around a farmer's wife to eat crumbs, and the wife cutting off their tails from their bodies
• the whole song itself being a metaphor about how the MC goes around blind trusting the ghouls and darkwick to make sure her curse is cured also the institute cutting her tail or her way to get home.
• "The longer she stands, the smaller she gets" <- part of the lyrics btw, The longer MC tries to search for her shitty cure the lesser time she gets to live
• "Along came a spider who sat down beside her and scared Miss Muffet away" i don't know about this one but I'm pretty sure this is about what she feels for the ghouls, being scared by some of them (ESPECIALLY TAIGA) but was forced to close proximity cuz again she needs cure for said curse
okay just kidding, it might be her impending death if she doesn't get her cure soon
(I won't be doing Ten little Indians for obvious reasons but what i assume its the count of the dorms in Tokyo debunker)
other than that you could just take this as a rambling of a MC stan you could just maybe also connect the nursery rhymes to the ghouls or Tokyo debunker's plot itself