Awesome. This episode was much better than the previous one, somehow. Probably because Isaac and Miria provided for a bit of nice comedy. The current episode is way more focused than the first one, and it basically tells the story of what happened on the Flying pussyfoot, as the previous episode suggested that a lot happened there. People were murdered and thrown off the train, ad lots of things were going on. First of all, Isaac and Miria, who were sortof central in this episode. You could probably classify them as “unlucky bystanders”, because they were just invited by Ennis after they hadn’t seen each other for more than a year. The two of them spent their time mining in an abandoned mine, somewhere in California. After they got Ennis’s letter, they rob a few banks, and they’re off to New York. Jacuzzi and Nice also had a lot of screen-time in this episode. They’re with two accomplices, and Jaccuzi needs to do something I haven’t exactly understood what, though. I like the relationship between Nice and Jacuzzi, by the way. I’m not sure how the two of them met each other, but she’s helping him getting a bit more social to others. Isaac and Miria are of course perfect for that. I wonder though, how the barman he was sitting next to knew who he was… We also meet the girl we saw Cheslaw with in the OP. Her name is Merry, and her mother is called Nathalie Williams. They bump into Jacuzzi at one point, and they looked really cute together. ^^; The question remains, though: why didn’t we see them exit the train together? But then again, that might have something to do with Cheslaw’s head being blown off. An interesting point is that we saw him enter the train with a man who refused to show his face. Could that be the same individual whose silhouette we saw in the previous episode? The thing is that lots of mafia-like thugs were on that train, and something went terribly wrong, as the first episode seemed to suggest. There are two main parties, one lead by Ladd, and one where Chane seems to be working for. Both parties have people working undercover as the train staff (one of them killed one of his colleagues at the end of the episode), and they’re both after something. What that something is, however, I couldn’t understand, due to my limited Japanese. Then there’s also the mysterious woman. In this episode, we see her enter the train. In the previous episode, we saw her exit the train. What she did in between remains a mystery. I really wonder what’s going to happen next in this series, as it’s shaping up to be quite an interesting mystery-series. We know that a lot is still going to happen. Isaac is going to get his ear stabbed, How did someone like him turn immortal? Was it because of something that happened on the Flying Pussyfoot? And there are still those matters with the Gandor family, and the other two mafia-families. Dallas Genoard seems to have been the one to cause troubles with one of these two, after they killed his older brother and father. And where does Firo fit in all of this? How is he related to the story, besides being an old friend of Luck? Still, I’m glad. The amount of questions I have after this episode is considerably smaller than the amount of questions I had after the first one. I have high hopes for this series now, as it seems quite plausible right now that every character is going to get enough development and background. The only things that annoy me about this series are the mafia-guys. Not because they’re bad, but because they’re so incredibly difficult to understand. But then again, that makes it even more fun to try and figure out what they’re up to. ^_^]]>
I love this show, it’s everything I’d been hoping for. The characters are interesting (Isaac and Miria are like Vash and Milly of Trigun would be if they ever hooked up :D), the story is told in a very engaging manner (the direction is brilliant for an anime), the voice acting and music are great… I really wonder why this show is not getting more coverage.
Nah, I’ve seen series do a lot worse. At least the subs came out within a week after the initial airing. When people see this episode, they should get over the initial confusion a bit. Probably.
Really love this series XD It has everything I like about anime…mystery,action,deep and hard to understand characters, alchemy things and the way they tell the story is just so cool! Head over heels for Luck Gandor now, he is everything I hope to be in a one character plus Koyasu-sama voice, I’m so glad watching this now.
I love Baccano! to pieces xD Eppie 1 was full of awesomeness while eppie 2 is filled with humor xD Such a great series! Kyaaaaaa! ^_^
Thanks for blogging this. I don’t see much anime blogs blogging such a wonderful series ^^;