Kimi Hannin janai yo ne ep. 2

I felt something about the mechanics was weird, but I couldn’t pinpoint.

In this episode:
Sakura’s mystery novel got rejected again, and Udakawa hired her to investigate an apparent robbery murder. He was smart enough to note that it might not be a robbery, but a premeditated murder. And he got attracted to the beautiful suspect again.

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:3

Impression:
I felt something about the mechanics wasn’t right, particularly the part about the alibi, but I just couldn’t pinpoint it. No matter how I thought about it, everything seems to make sense, but I just felt something wasn’t right.

I should stop thinking about this =. =

Perhaps I’m biased, but Udakawa is still the prime of this episode. It was fun watching him eat dried cuttlefish for the first time like a little kid, not to mention tripping/falling down throughout the episode again. He seems to be too innocent for a dectective, putting absolute trust in everything people tells him: the suspect as long as she says she’s not the criminal, his senior whose counter-reasoning to his observation obviously didn’t make sense, and the convenience store employee who tried to cheat him.

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Possible romance? I hope there’s something more.

I am not sure if I can blog about every episode of this series. If every episode from now on has a same format (the so-called cookie-cutter setup), I might just run out of things to comment, as much as I love this series. We’ll see how it goes.

Next episode:
A murder in a girls school…it seems.


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