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that snake was kind of dumb. it's huge, much bigger than a damn wolf? and no clothes? just weird... don't understand the snake's infatuation with him, why they want him to search for the killer, etc. but it's setting up for legoshi to be the beastar (which makes sense given he's the MC and the show's title and all). i'm still not sure legoshi didn't kill the alpaca though
they clearly hinted at the end of season 1 that louis was breaking bad. don't recall if they explicitly showed him taking over the shishigumi lion group or not. definitely was not surprised by his reveal at the butcher shop. louis if f***ed up though. he has no issue with the butcher shop selling deer meat when 1) he's a deer, 2) he was once held captive to become carnivore food...
I’m surprised yet not surprised with the Rouis reveal. That was f*cking fantastic and I’m glad his arc and the story is going in this direction. Amazing stuff.
Snake (Rokume) being… oddly sensual? Maybe it’s just me. Theatrical may be a better word.
But also. Awrh yeah cunce, dogdy Rodgie, scarn’on m89? aving a squizz an nicking some girls clothes. Right ol perve.
I did not expect a kangaroo to appear, and was delighted by it, even if it was (or… maybe because) a pervert
Fun fact: Orochimaru's and Hexeyes' seiyuu is a woman. She just has a really uniquely deep voice to her. And just like Orochimaru, Hexeyes' gender is questionable
I could watch a whole show of "Legoshi The Detective" especially with such a nice cinematography.
Louis is now in full bad boy mode and still a theatre kid inside.
bruh i understand when giorno at 14 becomes a gang star (it's jojo's bizzare adventure after all), but for a work which tries to be realistic and logically explain how the world works, this is just plainly stupid. ofc, i will surely believe that a highschooler, herbivore (in the organization of lions), without money or bonds in the following organization becomes a family head just by killing the previous leader. the whole organization is fkin shit when the dead inside wolf who doesn't even work out almost kills everyone in the organization (why the country institutions didn't manage to do the same - reason unknown). hate-watch goes on!
Well that was a twist I didn't see coming but makes sense. Good to see someone looking for the killer from the first season. Legosi catching that thief was pretty good.
The Lion headmaster's coat pattern is funny. He's like a human politician who puts shoe dye in their hair to seem young but his sweat is making it come off.
Pretty cool! I like the sort of detective role Legoshi has, Rouis is looking very cool and I like Snek Dude. Not a lot happened but still very enjoyable.
Well at first I was like wtf is Louis doing working with carnivores in a deer shop LOL but i'm guessing he's trying to break the system straight from the roots. Kinda like facing his childhood trauma straight up
I think this episode was pretty good. It added some expanse into the world of the reclusive crime network that takes place within the city of the Beastars world as well as introduce snakes being citizen characters (specifically a giant rattlesnake that does night patrol). Legoshi using his nose for more practical and resourceful use is a nice change of pace as I was originally hoping the series would become a bit more investigative as a theme ever since the first episode and that other episode of the dead student getting reported on the news. I think that Rouis being the head figure of Shishi-Gami is an interesting twist but this is a change in the tide, so I'm stoked to see what surprises this season has in store!