Makeine, episode 2.
I'm so used to seeing bootleg versions of chain restaurants in anime that, as soon as I realized this wasn't Bootleg Gusto but actual Gusto, I started booing.
"Kono bangumi wa goran no suponsaa no teikyou de okurishimasu...."
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Makeine, episode 2.
I'm so used to seeing bootleg versions of chain restaurants in anime that, as soon as I realized this wasn't Bootleg Gusto but actual Gusto, I started booing.
"Kono bangumi wa goran no suponsaa no teikyou de okurishimasu...."

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Episode 2 of Isekai Shikakku has at least two funny jokes, one decent twist, and a neat cliffhanger, so I'm happy.
I really hope they remember that wheels are a thing and get around to attaching a pair or two to Sensei's coffin…
Watched the second episode of Kaiju No. 8. I devoured the manga last week and got super hooked on the story, so I'm still really excited for what the show has in store. Maybe more so?
That said, I personally think Kikoru is an adorable girl and a great character, but her introduction... woof. I completely repressed blocked out forgot how bitchy self-entitled rude aggressive her first interaction with Kafka is.
And that's not even mentioning what she did to the company van.
Maybe I'm just a secret battle slut or whatever, but, metaphorically speaking, I want to kiss WIND BREAKER's Haruka Sakura on the mouth. With tongue.
What I'm saying is that kick in that fight was hot as hell.
Maybe it's all the Yakuza/Like a Dragon I've been playing lately, but WIND BREAKER's first big fight scene really pulled me in.
I like delinquent stories in principle, and the main character hits a lot of buttons for me. He has an interesting look, he's a great fighter, and he gets flustered when someone thanks him. He's just a lonely boy that needs a place to belong. I want to see what the story has in store.
(I'm also feeling a bit guilty that I never got around to last season's BUCCHIGIRI?!. It just... looks/feels/smells too goofy for me to enjoy.)

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I admit it. I fast-forward through the opening of Ron Kamonohashi's Forbidden Deductions. Mostly because I don't particularly like Union Square Garden's "Ikenai Fool Logic". I think it's too chipper.
But! because I kept fast-forwarding, I missed two interesting things.
First! The opening changes. After each mystery, the people walking through the town come into focus, revealing themselves.
The couple that was blurry in episode 2, for example, become more distinct in episode 4.
Second! The second half of the opening is a chase through different mystery adventures.
First, they run past chrysanthemums and richly-dressed mannequins borrowed from The Inugami Clan (犬神家の一族, Inugami-ke no ichizoku), and Kamonohashi is dressed like Kosuke Kindaichi, the fictional detective created by Seishi Yokomizo. The screenshot is from the 2006 film adaptation.
Second, Kamonohashi is in Poirot's suit and bow tie and they're on the Orient Express, opening the door to find a dead body in a train car. The screenshot is from the ITV series' adaptation from 2010.
Third, Kamonohashi dons an old trench coat and sits in the back of a car, bottle of wine in hand. "Any Old Port in the Storm", eh? The screenshot is from the second episode of Columbo, season 3.
Finally, the chase ends as they run into a bookstore and find another dead body, this time a woman with unusual marks on her back, referencing "The Case of the Murder on D. Hill" (D坂の殺人事件) by Edogawa Rampo, starring his fictional detective, Kogoro Akechi. The screenshot is from the 2015 adaptation.
I only figured out the Columbo one on my own. This tweet pointed out the others to me.
kendall roy's line delivery during church and state...."that magnificent, awful force of him, but my god i hope it's in me."
Today, I put on Unsolved Mysteries on Tubi to play in the background while I cleaned, but I'm so filled with rage now, I can't concentrate.
I'm screaming, listening to this poor woman who lost her daughter to cancer, being scammed by a medium, saying she would have thought her daughter was still alive if the medium hadn't said the right key words.
Even though she was there when her daughter passed away!?
And this wasn't even the only part that had me tearing my hair out.
The episode in question: