Saturday, May 21, 2016

Bungou Stray Dogs - Episode 7: Death of a Disease Called Ideal

Well... seems like my charger's left behind somewhere. Well, I shall make this quick and dirty.

Now, last time we were left wondering with a cliffhanger. A bomb in the city, and the detectives shall now attempt to disarm it, while following the trail of the Azure Messenger with the usual detective work, plus as this episode 7's title says, Kunikida shall be tested quite some about ideals, such that I shall title this article the same. Spoilers, intentional or otherwise, are ahead.


Nothing too special from the first scene. A shame, though, that the OP song needed to be cut. Some comments, though: at the very least, we got to see more people, so far ignored, talking--but, sadly, quite a shame that even halfway through the season, we got no action from Miyazawa nor Yosano.

Also, it seems they put Ranpo out of the picture so he couldn't deduce the location of the bomb. It is cheaty both ways, though. Either we have him finishing the story quickly, or sneakily silencing him.


As usual, the first half would be almost all laughs. It was not often we get to hear Kunikida agonizing over a spilled secret--and a big one, that he was quite attracted to the woman that became a victim.

Although, there were some moments where Kunikida seemed to see that the woman hides more than she was saying. Subtle, at the same time noticeable--and cliche.

Oh, it seems Ranpo checked in and said immediately the bomb is near the port. So much for that.

And it seems they could still keep us interested, by making the bomb unable to be defused.


What came next was quite something: Kunikida stopping the car, blocking the road, to take a call.

Now, here, once again I'm at a loss (or just not paying to much attention, but...). The three phone calls just dropped a massive amount of information, all of a sudden, just to advance the plot. Shame, but I guess they need to make some progress in a season.


However, what they were led to was interesting. The power with the numbers was new, and Kunikida getting thrown around was borderline hilarious.


...but shame Dazai only got himself a generic thug.


...but then again, how the two worked together, switching foes to maximize their strengths, awed me as much as it awed Atsushi. It was not at all a long fight, actually, nor did they use many really fancy moves like the last episodes, shame there, but it was something to watch for a different reason.


The scene after that, Kunikida dealt with his past and shared it with the woman--name still forgotten, sadly. Once more, we delve deep into what made Kunikida tick, the ideals and the guilt behind it. This one was emotional, especially coming from him.


And finally, Dazai lured the Azure Messenger in. Kunikida arrived, and shortly after, the hacker.

Lo and behold, the woman is the Azure Messenger after all, still in line with the late Azure King, her lover. That does explain everything.

At the end, it became all shades of surprising. The Azure Messenger shot Kunikida, which the kid took a shot for--and he took Dazai's gun and shot her back. What a way to end the show.

But it's not done. Kunikida, ever the idealistic man, agonized over how it could have ended better, no one dying. Dazai ended it all by saying that his ideals might drag him down like the Azure King. Thus became the title of the episode. This was a damned strong episode emotionally, dealing right at the heart of Kunikida's idealism--though sacrificing plot and action, sadly. So, we shall wait a week--no, five days, forgive the lateness--for what has become of our man here.

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