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When the hero asks for a "special" look, the Tailor warns, "Bespoke is a burden." This line became a meme across social media platforms (X, Reddit, TikTok) because it spoke to the fatigue of reboots, remakes, and "special editions." Episode SB39 argued that entertainment content becomes toxic when it is over-tailored to fan expectations. The episode’s climax—where the hero deliberately rips his custom sleeve—was interpreted as a call for raw, imperfect, author-driven art over algorithmically optimized content. This seems to be a reference to a

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