Planetes Season 1 Episode 17 His Reasons
- February 7, 2004
- 25 min
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7.0 (67)
In Planetes season 1 episode 17, entitled "His Reasons," the episode follows the lives of the crew members of the debris section of the Technora corporation aboard the spaceship DS-12. The protagonist of the show and this episode is Hoshino, a young space debris collector who recently joined the team.
The episode opens with Hoshino getting ready for his day and being approached by Tanabe, another member of the debris section, about his recent behavior. Hoshino has been acting distant and detached, and Tanabe is concerned. Hoshino brushes her off, saying he's just been busy with work.
Throughout the episode, it's clear that Hoshino is struggling with something. He seems preoccupied and is not as efficient as usual. Hoshino is seen talking to his physician about needing medication to help him sleep and to concentrate. It becomes clear that Hoshino has been struggling with depression and anxiety, which is causing him to struggle with his work.
As the episode progresses, we see Hoshino's mental health deteriorate. He gets into an argument with a fellow crew member, loses focus during a spacewalk, and lashes out at Tanabe. All of this culminates in a heart-wrenching scene where Hoshino breaks down and sobs in front of Tanabe, finally opening up about what's been bothering him.
Hoshino reveals that his father, who was a space debris collector, died while on the job. He was killed by a piece of debris that was not on the tracking system. This tragedy has haunted Hoshino since he was a child, and he has been struggling to cope with the fear and anxiety of potentially facing the same fate.
The episode ends with Hoshino being comforted by Tanabe and the rest of the crew. They remind him that the debris section is made up of all of them, and that together they can face whatever challenges come their way.
Overall, "His Reasons" is a powerful and thought-provoking episode that offers a glimpse into the struggles faced by those who work in space. It highlights the toll that the job can take on mental health, and the importance of having a support system in place. The episode is a poignant reminder that we are all human and that it's okay to ask for help when we need it.