What took its place is a manipulatable energy that can either tear someone to pieces or form into an arm and hold a gun. **** growing an arm back, I want that.
It was still missing decades later. I think technically she should be able to but she had pretty much given up on pretending to be human so she really didn't need to.
For me, it wasn't the gore or the blood of the moment... it was something much more profound. It was the raw emotion behind it, the rage and the hate, the suffering and the pain. It's a moment of retribution, of deliverance.
Seras didn't kill her because she wanted to, she killed her because she had to pay. And while she was inflicting such dire vengeance, she was mourning in her own way.
THAT is why it is the best, and more gripping scene in the entire anime
As a married man with some severe mental issues... I can understand losing your **** . Though I can't say I'd be satisfied with one corpse if my wife were killed