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When Mew is forced to recreate her work live, it becomes clear she lacks the actual skill. However, instead of exposing her, the school faculty chooses to protect her to avoid a scandal that would tarnish the school's reputation for producing "geniuses". Thematic Themes & Social Critique

Mew and her friend Pui are constantly berated by teachers for not being "geniuses". This environmental pressure makes Mew vulnerable to Nanno's manipulation. [S1E3] Trophy

Nanno encourages Mew to commit plagiarism to achieve fame. Once Mew is labeled a "genius" for her (stolen) artwork, she receives the validation she craves, but at the cost of her integrity. When Mew is forced to recreate her work

Discussion among viewers on platforms like Reddit highlights that while some found the resolution "fittingly psychological," others felt the ending was a dark metaphor for how society protects its "golden children" regardless of their actual merit. Trophy | Girl From Nowhere Wiki | Fandom This environmental pressure makes Mew vulnerable to Nanno's