No episode in “The Promised Neverland” has been devoid of any kind of suspense since the show launched. However, “The Promised Neverland” Episode 11 will be one of the most thrilling segments of this wonderful show yet. Much of this will be due to Ray’s decision to kill himself, Emma’s choice to leave the youngest of the children behind, and Norman’s last message.
As TheAnimeScrolls notes, Norman has been shipped out in the last episode, but he might not be dead just yet. In fact, there were signs that they might just see this amazing character once again at some point in the future. For now, though, the two remaining geniuses will make their move to escape in “The Promised Neverland” Episode 11. There will simply be a few wrinkles that will need ironing out.
To start with, it would appear that Ray had already decided to set kill himself after learning of the true nature of the orphanage. That’s why he will douse himself with fuel in “The Promised Neverland” Episode 11 and attempt to set himself on fire. The clip below might show that Emma will then throw the lit match herself, but this is actually where the awesome twist comes in.
Speaking of Emma, while she initially wanted to save everyone in the orphanage, she will need to make a choice in “The Promised Neverland” Episode 11. In the end, she will decide that it would be best to leave the youngest children behind, gambling at the possibility that they won’t be harvested yet. She will commit to returning someday in order to save the rest of them, though.
Suffice it to say, “The Promised Neverland” Episode 11 is an episode that fans will not want to miss. It’s going to be full of what viewers have come to expect when it airs on March 21. Norman will even have a few final things to say.


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