Killer B's marking on the wall.

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  1. my take is this… most of what you said was pretty off its clear that koku is killer B that 100% the interesting part of episode two is the on going them of distraction pay special attention to composition anything that is shown in a shot is shown for a reason. the whole thing was done to lure koku out, the fake killing the girl in the extravagant japanese dress the attack on the mayor the lock down everything. The killing with the fake sign was done because the market makers knew that it would be on the news and that the real killer B would see this and immediately respond the party was thrown to create an intimate space for them to identify who killer B was. The dress was used as a hook and bait. When she came out everyone stopped this gave her and the rest of the makers the opportunity to really see what was happening, who was moving, how they moved much like the technology the royal police were using. once they identified koku they made him aware that he was being watched by shooting signals in to his eyes now his attention was fully grabbed he was no longer blending into the crowd they isolated him like predators do to there prey. Now, when the mayor was being attacked this drew the attention away from the market makers, koku and the girl in the extravagant dress and lockdown further isolated the two. the poisonous gas was never important it was all a distraction even the guy who attempted to kill the mayor wasnt in on this plan he was just a pawn. the best part, sorry to stray off course, was that keith was aware of this distraction so when the old man he was with was distracted by the woman in the red dress with her hand in front of her ass he stepped out of the car to free himself of that spell he was hit by a car but he wasnt caught in the chaos. His character is very important his view is completely trustworthy. so, back to the scene if you watch it again you will remember that the guy who attempted to kill the mayor and koku bump into each other just after the little girl and the supposed main leader with the red sign around his eye walk past and she is able to put his face on the screen… leading me to believe that they own this place which was chosen for a reason.. then the girl in the japanese dress utters some word in silence while she looks at him which triggers some kind of eye detection thing and immediately after that the man they refer to as the guy with the blond hair is identified as the suspicious one using the system the royal police developed. After that she has locked in on him the main market makers have left and they have isolated koku adn left the building without anyone knowing everything after that is just pure distraction playing out lol until it cuts to the scene of koku in front of the skateboard girl it all played out beautifully…

  2. I’m so glad you mentioned the Terror in Resonance vibes. Every time that guy comes on screen I just think of the detective from Terror in Resonance. And I know that similarities between characters occur but these guys could literally be cloned from one another at this point in terms of attitude, dress, and back story.
    That said, reading this, I think you got way more out of the story than I did. I was struggling just remembering character names, probably because I wasn’t that attached to what I was watching so as soon as I turned it off after episode 2, my brain apparently did an info dump and now I’m struggling to recall anything other than some of the cooler visuals.

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