Subete ga F ni naru: The Perfect Insider
Episode Six: Crimson Resolve
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The episode starts with Moe apologising to Saikawa-sensei, and them both returning to their co-workers who were still camping on the island.
Saikawa-sensei wants to make the mature decision and leave the island ASAP; after all, the murderer is obviously still around somewhere. However, Moe is really curious about all these mysteries and is determined to stay and get to the bottom of it all.
When they return back to their camp, Saikawa-sensei goes off on his own to think.
Meanwhile, Moe talks with her co-workers, and demands some alcohol.
Although Moe is 20, in Japan the drinking age is 21, so they give her some 'non-alcoholic beer' instead. Despite the fact that this beer is supposedly non-alcoholic, for some reason she still gets tipsy.
I don't know how that works. The placebo effect?
Regardless, Moe gets a bit lightheaded and she explains the mystery to her co-workers.
Saikawa-sensei is contemplating the mystery by himself.
When they return back to their camp, Saikawa-sensei goes off on his own to think.
Meanwhile, Moe talks with her co-workers, and demands some alcohol.
Although Moe is 20, in Japan the drinking age is 21, so they give her some 'non-alcoholic beer' instead. Despite the fact that this beer is supposedly non-alcoholic, for some reason she still gets tipsy.
I don't know how that works. The placebo effect?
Regardless, Moe gets a bit lightheaded and she explains the mystery to her co-workers.
Saikawa-sensei is contemplating the mystery by himself.
There are a few mysterious points that they dwell on:
- Why were Magata's legs cut off?
Her arms were probably cut off so that the killer could dress her in the wedding gown easier.
But why her legs?
- Did Magata and her split personalities really write the letters in the computer?
If she did write the letters, then it meant that she knew that she would die prior to these events.
If she didn't, then obviously the letters were fabricated by the killer.
But why??
If she did write the letters, then it meant that she knew that she would die prior to these events.
If she didn't, then obviously the letters were fabricated by the killer.
But why??
And the biggest mystery of all--
The calendar day marked with "SUBETE GA F NI NARU".
(Everything becomes F)
What does this mean?
We just don't know.
The calendar day marked with "SUBETE GA F NI NARU".
(Everything becomes F)
What does this mean?
We just don't know.
On a less serious note, Saikawa-sensei is wearing a shirt with a pink whale on it.
It says 'whale' on it as well.
It says 'whale' on it as well.
Why does he like self-explanatory shirts so much?
His previous shirt had a picture of bread with "bread" written on it too!
(And where can I buy these shirts!)
His previous shirt had a picture of bread with "bread" written on it too!
(And where can I buy these shirts!)
Also, half way through this episode Moe starts wearing what appears to be oven mitts.
Why is she wearing oven mitts?
To be honest these characters' fashion sense is just as mysterious as the actual murders!
The guy from the lab comes down and talks to Saikawa-sensei.
He wants the fact that Magata is dead to remain a secret until they finish the project they are working on, and in the meantime, Magata's little sister is going to take her place as manager.
He offers Saikawa-sensei some cash as compensation, but Saikawa-sensei wont' have it.
He doesn't want Magata's death to be a secret.
He makes it very clear that he's going to leave the island on the next boat tomorrow.
He wants the fact that Magata is dead to remain a secret until they finish the project they are working on, and in the meantime, Magata's little sister is going to take her place as manager.
He offers Saikawa-sensei some cash as compensation, but Saikawa-sensei wont' have it.
He doesn't want Magata's death to be a secret.
He makes it very clear that he's going to leave the island on the next boat tomorrow.
However, later on that night, Moe and Saikawa-sensei have a semi-heart to heart conversation,
And they both decide that they can't just leave things as they are.
So they're going to stick behind on the island to investigate the murders.
Despite the fact that they are a university student and lecturer.
And I'm pretty sure that doesn't bless you with the powers of Sherlock Holmes.
And they both decide that they can't just leave things as they are.
So they're going to stick behind on the island to investigate the murders.
Despite the fact that they are a university student and lecturer.
And I'm pretty sure that doesn't bless you with the powers of Sherlock Holmes.
Or gives you the right to snoop around places you have no right to be.
Saikawa-sensei promises the lab guy that Magata's death will be kept quiet, if they are allowed to investigate the premises further.
Saikawa-sensei promises the lab guy that Magata's death will be kept quiet, if they are allowed to investigate the premises further.
When they take a look at the surveillance footage of when Magata's body exited the room, Moe notices that the elevator changes levels. This indicates that at the exact moment that Magata came out, someone had called the elevator onto the roof.
Lastly, we are given another flashback.
This one continues directly after the last one;
A young Magata gave her uncle a knife as a present.
And as expected in the previous episode- she expects him to kill her parents.
However, he hesitates a little, and Magata takes the initiative and kills her mother.
Together, they then kill her father.
And the creepy doll 'Michiru' is covered in blood.
I must say, despite the fact that she just murdered her parents,
the younger version of Magata is super adorable.
I can just tell that Moe and Saikawa-sensei are totally going to regret not leaving when they had the chance.
But alas, if they had left,
Lastly, we are given another flashback.
This one continues directly after the last one;
A young Magata gave her uncle a knife as a present.
And as expected in the previous episode- she expects him to kill her parents.
However, he hesitates a little, and Magata takes the initiative and kills her mother.
Together, they then kill her father.
And the creepy doll 'Michiru' is covered in blood.
I must say, despite the fact that she just murdered her parents,
the younger version of Magata is super adorable.
I can just tell that Moe and Saikawa-sensei are totally going to regret not leaving when they had the chance.
But alas, if they had left,
we wouldn't have an anime to watch!
I rate this episode 8.5/10
--Mieke
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