Æon Flux season 3 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Bambara, a reformed killer now with a conscience, navigates a challenging environment filled with hostility and surveillance. Discussions revolve around the artificial conscience implanted in him, with plans to remove it. Tensions escalate as characters confront the moral implications of their actions and the control exerted by these 'custodians'. The episode delves into themes of free will, morality, and the impact of technology on human behavior.
Full Episode S03E09 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Bambara?
Bambara is a 36-year-old Virgo and former killer who recently acquired a conscience.
What are Bambara's past hobbies?
His past hobbies include performing autopsies, defecating, and drinking rum.
What is the purpose of the custodian?
The custodian is a device implanted to provide an artificial conscience.
Who wants to purge Bambara's conscience?
A group discussing Bambara's fate wants to remove the conscience implanted by Trevor Goodchild.
What rules are observed in the facility Bambara navigates?
The facility has strict rules about food consumption and movement.
Who is monitoring Bambara's actions?
Aeon Flux and other characters are monitoring Bambara's actions.
What is discovered about a woman in the episode?
A woman is found with a surgical wound in her navel, suggesting a deeper plot.
What does Trevor Goodchild plan with the custodians?
He plans to use custodians as artificial consciences for people like Bambara.
How has Hostess Judy changed after receiving a custodian?
Judy, now with a custodian, behaves differently and recites nursery rhymes.
What are the main themes in the episode?
The episode explores themes of conscience, autonomy, and the influence of technology on behavior.