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25. July 2008 by Ria.
In the last episode we find out that underneath Tsuzuki’s playful nature, he’s nothing but an emo. 72 years ago, he tried to end his life, with no luck. If you’re looking for a reason why, you won’t find out in this episode, so we’ll just have to wait.
Watari tells Tsuzuki that he’s got more information on Muraki, which leads him to look for Dr. Satomi. Only thing is, Watari gets lost, and a couple of girls had to help him out. “C’mon Watari, I thought you knew your way around Kyoto?”
So they land on the doorsteps of Dr. Satomi, who acts dumb when Tsuzuki starts asking him questions. Who knows, maybe it’s not an act, but he’s smart enough not to leak any information about Muraki. However, after he slams the door on the guys, he’s astonished to find out that Tsuzuki is still alive after 72 years.
Hmmmm, I wonder if Satomi is gonna clone Tsuzuki, ’cause if he is, I’ll be the first in line for my copy! Since the shinigami gang walked away with no information at all, Tsuzuki decides to wait for Muraki to make the next move.
“Oh I get it, you’ll just wait for Muraki to kill someone else before you’ll do anything. Yeah, great plan Tsuzuki, I could have thought of that myself.” Later that night, Hisoka and Tsuzuki decide to have a little fun at this festival, and Tsuzuki behaves like a immature brat.
They run into the two girls that helped them out earlier. Tsuzuki tries to win a prize for them at the shooting range, but can’t hit the target to save his life.
“Damn Tsuzuki, what in the hell is wrong with you? You can’t shoot this toy bear, and you can’t kill Muraki, what are you good for then?” Fortunately Hisoka gets it on the first try, so the girls get their bear.
The two girls leave, and as a result of bad luck run into Muraki, who’s about to kill one of them. Oh well, she’s not the main character in this series anyway, so who cares? Tsuzuki hears screams, so he and Hisoka go to check things out, and ends up face to face with Muraki and his dangerous vultures.
Muraki blames Tsuzuki for the girl’s death, and now he’s filled with guilt. Uh oh, should we put him on suicide watch? “Tsuzuki, you better get your act straight, ’cause you’re the only one powerful enough to defeat that fool!”
Well we don’t have to wait on Tsuzuki, ’cause Tatsumi dropped in to teach Muraki some manners! I would have loved to show you screenshots of the fight, but unfortunately it was too damn dark, and the pictures didn’t come out right.
Tatsumi kills Muraki’s vultures and takes a swipe at him as well. As you can see Muraki took a good hit, but damn, the dude is still standing and eventually gets away, again!
The next day Watari decides to go back to Dr Satomi to get him to talk, but he’s not budging. Watari lets him read the paper about the murders in Kyoto, and now Satomi knows that Muraki is a murderer. You mean he didn’t know that before?
Now that one girl is dead (at least in this episode), Tsuzuki swears to protect the other girl named Mariko. So all of our favorite shinigamis get jobs as teachers in her school. And her classmates just love it (look at the picture above)!
Mariko is scared that they’ll try to kill her, ’cause she’s such a dumbass. All those fine bishies hovering around her, maybe she should get some glasses. Only thing is, who’s dumb enough to believe that Hisoka is a teacher when he looks like a teenager?
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