Suteki Tantei Labyrinth – 11

Okay, it’s time for me to catch up with all the series I’ve missed for the past two weeks. Obviously, my posts are going to be a bit shorter than usual until I manage to catch up with everything I missed. First up: Suteki Tantei Labyrinth. Thankfully, this episode was much better than the last one. It was a surprisingly quiet one, and nothing much happened. If I had to guess, then the story of the manga was a tad too long for two episodes, so it had to be stretched. Still, the result turns out quite nicely. There were no annoying moments, no abuses of tea. And for once, Byakko’s interference didn’t make me want to punch a hole in the wall. So, it seems that there was an accomplice: the chief of police, who assigned the two detectives to the case. He too is manipulated by Byakko and the bad guy, and at the end of the episode, he too gets silenced. Really, I’m getting quite curious as to why Byakko would go through such extreme lengths. It’s obvious now that she’s provoking Mayuki, with the violin-music and all, but who in her right mind would go around and kill people in the process, just for this?]]>

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  1. Why does Byakko’s interference usually make you want to punch a hole in the wall? Byakko’s interference is the highlight of every episode for me. In fact, she’s my favorite character.

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