Not very much occurred in this episode, but it seemed to provide a break from the darkness that has been prevailing. The humor was not over the top and not necessarily laugh-out-loud funny, yet it suited the series well, and I didn’t mind that it was more of a filler episode.
It is ironic that the large man is a detective. For all the occupations in the world he choose one where he has little ability to be secretive and stealthy. He also didn’t seem very intelligent, as he was oblivious to what Yuka was doing when he wasn’t looking. He has a kind heart, at least for now. Though he let them both go this time I don’t think he could possibly keep purposely avoiding catching them. The members of the Kifuuken are intuitive and it is probable they may try another detective if this large man is not to their liking. I wonder if Kazuma directly hired him?
Ookyu seems like the typical fairy tale land that prevails in many series. Because of the way Kemonozume has developed I cannot see a happy ending in sight. If Yuka and Toshihiko discover this facility, and Yuka becomes a patient, she might die from the medical procedures. Maybe that place isn’t really meant to heal flesh eaters and is actually a trap.
Again, Yuka was quite charming and I truly like her. She acted a little different in this episode, I think partly because she’s beginning to become more comfortable with her situation. I want her to stay a strong womana and not give in to naiviety.
Final Score: 7/10





