Well now I'm totally confused. o_o
In this episode, it identified which other girl was their other name.
But by having them talk about it in the 3rd person in the dialogue makes me start to question if its metaphorical or not. But I suppose the original writer intended to make it confusing in the first place. =.= Regardless, if the other girl dies, and all the pain is erased without killing the real-world girl then if it's not something metaphorical and meant to be a multiverse of some sort. But once we start getting into different types of multiverses, like the Many Worlds with difference events, or different dimensions etc, it kind of goes out of my enjoyment of this series...LOL.
Let's see. I suppose then to summarize for now it's some sort of different universe with a different set of rules that is somehow related to the real-world. To say it's metaphorical (the other black-rock-shooter world doesn't really exist) probably doesn't make sense, if the main characters can basically lose consciousness and travel to that world, become trapped in that world, and therefore be unable to come back to the real one. I still believe its metaphorical in the sense that it is meant to explain the real-world reality but disagree that the black rock shooter world is not a reality in of itself since actions there affect actions in the real-world.
Ugh... I'm just gonna watch the next episode. lol
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