Never thought a city could feel like both a nightmare and a playground at the same time, but Neo Tokyo just pulled it off again, almost like that first scene with the bike gangs tearing through chaos. The way the city flips between total collapse and wild freedom really stands out, especially when Kaneda’s crew just rolls with it like it’s normal. Then there’s that one dude who tries to sell black market tech and ends up getting chased by a pack of stray dogs—classic Neo Tokyo irony. Makes me wonder if the city’s split personality is a warning about our own cities, or if it’s just showing how we adapt. What if the real story is about how people survive between the cracks? Waiting for the next episode feels like riding a bike with no brakes. What do you all think—does Neo Tokyo hit close to home, or is it just cool dystopia?