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Oct 19, 2020 12:54 PM

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this series will probs be one of the best in the season :D
Oct 19, 2020 1:45 PM

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What an incredibly interesting episode! I didn't expect to get the Moriarty brothers backstory so soon but there are no complaints here! The after credit scene shocked me... those three are so dangerous together, but also amazing as a team. This is definitely gonna be one of the top anime of the season!

A little fact for you guys; the Ragged School which featured in this anime was almost shut down due to corona virus but coincidentally, it was saved just today! I thought that was really cool! Can you imagine losing all that history?!
Oct 19, 2020 1:57 PM

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I’m finding this series to be pretty interesting, I’m curious to see the next episode.
Oct 19, 2020 2:55 PM

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OMG that ending! Guess will wait with eagles eyes for next weeks episode! I like the keen sense of old school Britain from the age Arthur Conan Doyle existed and its representation of class. To be honest, something which still even now exists but is not something so obvious and out in the open. I'm not a scholar on the matter but you see similar representation in anime when they discuss blood lines and inheritance of xyz as being something born with them as a person.

Still that ending though. Just saying, but I doubt it was an accident!!
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Oct 19, 2020 4:00 PM

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Very interesting, I love the discussion and focus on the class system in this episode.
Oct 19, 2020 4:06 PM
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chi4ko said:
I wish they had hired a historical consultant cause this is getting unbearable to watch.

Freaking Japanese-style bowing everywhere.
This is not how servants acted in 19th c. Britain!

A noble lady adopting orphans to 'save them'? As if she couldn't employ them as the gardener's helpers, fund a 5-star orphanage to place them in or whatever to improve their lot! This is scandalous and unthinkable! People would suspect she's adopting her own secret bastards! A noble family WITH SONS adopting orphans is even more unthinkable!

Ugh... also a kid teaching adults how to kill rats or care for flowers... Such rocket science, much wow. Really... My most generous take is that they were just humouring him.

I have to admit, the MC spreading anti-nobility radicalism among orphans was funny as hell. Communism memes are writing themselves.

Since this is a work by a Japanese author, the MC will never ever think of getting into politics if he's serious about his 'equality' goal, which is sad. (And let me remind you that the Liberal Party was established in 1859, whereas the flashback takes place in 1866. Trade unions were proliferating even before then.) A brilliant man who weaseled his way into a noble's house and now is a university professor (according to the synopsis) is trying to reform the society and make Britain a fairer place... by assisting in gruesome murders of criminals. Give me a break. Not only is this a dumb hole in logic, it's also disappointing for the audience.


Imagine actually thinking a japanese shounen manga has to have any realistic depiction of London from the 19th century lmao! You must be really fun at parties kkkk
Oct 19, 2020 5:56 PM

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Interesting. So it seems Albert will kill off his family in fire and bringing two new brothers to his house.
I only wonder if that wasn't William's goal from the start, seeing exploitable noble and stepping up the rank. Wouldn't be completely out of question (also, he had to know that those guys was asking for digin back way going to the safe).

But they really managed to make Moriarty very charismatic character, to the point even the viewer is entraced by his scheming plans (seeing him always reminds me of Johan from Monster, in fact, his presence has very similiar atmosphere to him).

The next we'll get the conclusion for the backstory and I wonder if Sherlock and Watson shows for a bit after that, just to lure even more viewer. He was probably behind more than few cases they investigated.
Oct 20, 2020 1:09 AM
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honestly, the episode was pretty mid. I don't like how they introduce William in the nice clothing then bring him to the house where that flows backwards to when Albert and William meet for the first time. Otherwie it's pretty promising for the season.
Oct 20, 2020 1:20 AM

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Well this episode shows all the mains are bit crazy in the head.
Oct 20, 2020 6:19 AM
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I didn't understand one thing.. When Albert said "He was pointing out the evil path towards the correct world in front of god" what does he mean by this sentence?
Oct 20, 2020 6:40 AM

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This is probably going to be one of those very well written mystery shows because after seeing the 2nd episode, which was on a whole different level than the first, I can safely say that I am really invested, especially in the characters. Overthrowing nobles that act like assholes? Sign me up.
Oct 20, 2020 8:55 AM
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yukinoshinohara4 said:
I didn't understand one thing.. When Albert said "He was pointing out the evil path towards the correct world in front of god" what does he mean by this sentence?

He meant that William (new) wants to establish the correct world by killing those who are doing bad things (people from the upper class).
Oct 20, 2020 9:59 AM
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nice episode, william got some johan vibes


True the only difference i can find so far between the two is moriarty is the heads of the operation while execution is done by someone else, while johan is both the mastermind as well as the executioner of his plan.

First ep might have been like the get into the anime out of nowhere , this one emphasises on the character's relationships. this episode has acted as the bait to hook me up,but it's still 50-50, I'll wait for the next episode to see if it reels me in or just fumbles the catch. Though Manga looks like to be checked out, but after the series ends, it's not just worth watching an anime when you already know the whole story.
Oct 20, 2020 11:32 AM
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"Let's kill bad people"

Very interesting real first episode. I completely agree with William's thought. Evil should be erased from this world. The point hasn't changed since the olden days. Can't wait for Moriarty father is killed.
Oct 20, 2020 1:53 PM

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Turning villains into good guys isn't easy, but they're doing it so well. They're not even contradicting the original Moriarty.

I'm really loving the way the brothers are written. They want equality, but their method is a bit messed up.

Moriarty was the scariest villain in the original novels, and it's surprising how the creepiness of the original isn't affected at all by this version. Rather, it makes it even better.

I actually thought the brothers were related by blood. Haha. Apparently that was just the artstyle.
Oct 20, 2020 6:49 PM

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This is pretty much functioned as the first episode of the series. It showed the origin stories of the main characters and was all-around better than the first episode. I am getting some edgy vibes from it, but hopefully it doesn’t get too unbearable. This anime should end up being solid.
Oct 20, 2020 11:09 PM

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oh god excellent episode!
He is the true embodiment of evil and salvation to the poor masses!
5/5.


Oct 21, 2020 3:15 AM

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I have seen the Robert Downey Jr. movies of Sherlock Holmes and they impressed me to no end. I remember Moriarty being the antagonist, but I never really knew whether he was a chaotic kind of antagonist or more of a "hero in my own eyes" kinda antagonist. However, this spin on Moriarty is really x3 good! The OP is also a banger and if I ain't mistaken, then the dude with the rifle was Holmes as Moriarty is always the enemy of Holmes. The ending was pretty weird, but I forgot if it was the same as episode one. The thing that bothers me is whether the place that burned at the end was the orphanage or not? Considering the officers didn't recognize them, I believe it was the orphanage. As to what happened to the people inside the orphanage, I got no clue. However, the burning down of the orphanage is pretty much a guaranteed support point for Albert to take in not 1, but 2 orphans namely, William and his little brother.

Edit: Apologies, but at the end, the building that burned was the mansion. This means that the 3 of them burned it after the incident with the butler.
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Oct 21, 2020 3:22 AM

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chi4ko said:
I wish they had hired a historical consultant cause this is getting unbearable to watch.

Freaking Japanese-style bowing everywhere.
This is not how servants acted in 19th c. Britain!

A noble lady adopting orphans to 'save them'? As if she couldn't employ them as the gardener's helpers, fund a 5-star orphanage to place them in or whatever to improve their lot! This is scandalous and unthinkable! People would suspect she's adopting her own secret bastards! A noble family WITH SONS adopting orphans is even more unthinkable!

Ugh... also a kid teaching adults how to kill rats or care for flowers... Such rocket science, much wow. Really... My most generous take is that they were just humouring him.

I have to admit, the MC spreading anti-nobility radicalism among orphans was funny as hell. Communism memes are writing themselves.

Since this is a work by a Japanese author, the MC will never ever think of getting into politics if he's serious about his 'equality' goal, which is sad. (And let me remind you that the Liberal Party was established in 1859, whereas the flashback takes place in 1866. Trade unions were proliferating even before then.) A brilliant man who weaseled his way into a noble's house and now is a university professor (according to the synopsis) is trying to reform the society and make Britain a fairer place... by assisting in gruesome murders of criminals. Give me a break. Not only is this a dumb hole in logic, it's also disappointing for the audience.


Why are you taking FICTION so seriously it does not have to be realistic.
True. Besides, this is a retelling of Sherlock Holmes with a new spin.
Oct 21, 2020 9:02 AM

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So, blond James is a random orphan who killed the Moriarty family in the fire and took the place of the original James Moriarty. I don't know if this was really necessary, although it is an interesting idea. As for the protagonist's motivation to change the country... I hope he is not like Kira and that Holmes is not his L.
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Oct 21, 2020 12:54 PM

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I can't be the only one who laughed at that scene where he's teaching the other orphan kids what to do when they "Meet a bad noble". It's like Babies first Marxist Conference. I was half expecting one of them to throw a "Eat the rich!" in there somewhere just to tie it all together lol.

Other than that, I'm still a little on the fence about this anime. I wanna keep watching but like I don't think there's a lot keeping me here now. I guess I'll just keep watching and waiting to see if something far more interesting happens, now that we've gotten the backstories out of the way.
Oct 21, 2020 4:33 PM
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Not a bad episode but a bit squirrely in its flow. The folks complaining about historical and political accuracy are funny considering how many history based anime have huge discrepancies. No worries, this anime never claimed to be accurate on any level. It is a side view of a fictional book.

Now on to a few things that popped out at me:
1. Death Flag on the sickly blonde kid....predict that his death will fuel MC motivation
2. The ED is pretty nifty.... disco is fine.... it's just lively music
3. I like the detailed art (don't care if it is factually accurate) such as the interior door of the carriage...not just a blank panel, it had details
4. So far not a voice actor that makes the hair stand up on my neck .... thinking of you magic girls and talking flowers in other anime....LOL
5. Good MC in that he is not weak and whining nor is he over powering. He actually has no strength in his world except his wits. Beats the heck out of my hated MC in Rent-A-Girlfriend (crosses self and spits on the ground).
Oct 22, 2020 1:44 AM

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seems like theres some sort of conspiracy goin on. this got me more interested
Oct 22, 2020 6:34 AM

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Im sorry but the train scenes is really reminds me from the cartoon "Thomas And Friends" lol



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Oct 22, 2020 8:08 PM

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Ah yes, abolish the classes!

This is going on a classic yet intriguing direction. Really excited for ep 3 now, seems like it would be about the planning and execution of that ending scene with the fire. Ngl tho, the chapel scene was both hilarious and disturbing lol little girl was even smiling while saying "kill the nobles".
Oct 23, 2020 3:30 AM

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this series will probs be one of the best in the season :D


I agree. Reckon it will be awesome.
Oct 23, 2020 8:16 PM

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Wow, that was a great episode. I didn't expect that backstory for William at all. Very fascinating. OP was great and the art is really on point. Can't wait for more!

5/5


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Oct 24, 2020 6:26 AM
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Catalyze said:

1. Death Flag on the sickly blonde kid....predict that his death will fuel MC motivation


The kid was alive, well and quite grown up in the previous episode, if I'm not mistaken.
Oct 24, 2020 3:41 PM

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mysimas said:
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1. Death Flag on the sickly blonde kid....predict that his death will fuel MC motivation


The kid was alive, well and quite grown up in the previous episode, if I'm not mistaken.


You're right, he was the one wearing glasses.

Oct 24, 2020 6:55 PM

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I was positively surprised. I am always up for a class war.

...Well, okay, bashing the privilege of nobility is kind of obvious as far as social philosophy goes, and not all that uncommon in fiction. I'll still take it though.
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Oct 26, 2020 7:15 AM
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So the first episode was basically an introduction on how will be Moriarty in the future, this one was the real first episode with him as a kid, it's sure interesting, great episode
Oct 26, 2020 11:49 PM

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emanime said:
Ah yes, abolish the classes!

This is going on a classic yet intriguing direction. Really excited for ep 3 now, seems like it would be about the planning and execution of that ending scene with the fire. Ngl tho, the chapel scene was both hilarious and disturbing lol little girl was even smiling while saying "kill the nobles".


Yeah, I couldn't help but laugh at that scene, despite this being a good episode. It was just so overly dramatic. Trying to really hammer in the point that Moriarty is manipulative, but it was kind of silly.
Nov 20, 2020 9:24 PM
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amazing so far. Is he going to kill someone soon?
Nov 28, 2020 8:03 PM

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Wow so we were able to learn about their past. I admire how Albert is different from the bad upper class ppl. I'm very much interested to see what will happen next



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Dec 2, 2020 8:27 PM

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He reminds me of Light. I like their ideology but the means is so wrong! I like characters like him though. Let's see what will happen.
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Jan 11, 2021 3:16 PM

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I am really feeling this show. Although I felt gut punched with the first epi, I didn't comment, but I couldn't help but say something here.

The back story is intriguing and I thirst for what comes next. I loved the focus on the social classes and Moriarity's ultimate goal. This is going to be one helluva ride.
Jan 26, 2021 11:29 PM

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Woah, Moriarty was a genius even when he was just a child.

And he's helping people steal from the aristocrats... Nice!!

Didn't expect that the Moriarty household to have another person named William.

Also, I hate that servant.


Feb 17, 2021 8:01 AM

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Kinda reminds me of Light, I want to see the future events more than the past, hope it
doesn't drag that much.
Feb 19, 2021 5:07 PM
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This episode was a great episode. After watching this episodes I had a lot of emotions of this show and after 2 episodes it’s gonna be a great anime but of course it’s underrated.
May 12, 2021 11:44 AM

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I understand the motivation of the moriarty brothers, and it's interesting to see a mc who isn’t necessarily a goody two shoes and is willing to serve justice at any cost.

Too bad people are glossing over this because of the "bishounen" character designs. (Pretty sure Light also was a conventional bishounen pretty boy). People still loved it. Never heard such complaints about DN.
Jun 12, 2021 9:37 PM
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Really glad I came across this anime, because it's been really intriguing so far. Mystery is always a fun genre for me, and adding a morally grey protagonist makes for a cool recipe. Also can I just say that the opening is fire. It's so calming yet cynical.
Jul 4, 2021 1:50 PM

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Well a backstory of Albert and how he met William.. Seems like he was a smart child with a lot of knowlegde since birth. He's also the one who's behind the 40-yard thingy. So, William is an adopted child and the other blonde guy later too.
Interesting..



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Aug 5, 2021 11:11 AM

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Now. This is getting more interesting.
Also I’m so happy we got their backstory I was beginning to get a bit lost.
Aug 11, 2021 10:08 PM

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That was a pretty decent origin story.
*simping over 2D characters*
Sep 1, 2021 9:39 AM
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so much better than the first episode. good background to the story

maybe even good enough to raise my score from 5/10 after the first episode to a 7/10 now
Nov 23, 2021 4:04 PM

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I liked how unabashed the show is with "yes this kid is teaching the adults a bunch of stuff they don't know for some reason *wink* inequality!*wink* rich people being the worst *squint* what is that? Oh yes, Inequality!!!" and then the scene of him telling the other kids basically "there are some rich people who are good so they can be useful for us but those that are bad, What do they get? MURDER" The kids get happy.
And Albert having this whole awakening that almost looks like he has a thing for good bad-guy, just pure campiness is going on with this show and I hope the rest of the episodes is able to keep up or even make things better.
Louis with the knife was cute, like kid you probably need some meals before you go stabbing people who might be a threat to your brother.
Did they killed the whole family? Lol Albert got totally hook on William.
Liked the opening.
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I liked how unabashed the show is with "yes this kid is teaching the adults a bunch of stuff they don't know for some reason *wink* inequality!*wink* rich people being the worst *squint* what is that? Oh yes, Inequality!!!" and then the scene of him telling the other kids basically "there are some rich people who are good so they can be useful for us but those that are bad, What do they get? MURDER" The kids get happy.
And Albert having this whole awakening that almost looks like he has a thing for good bad-guy, just pure campiness is going on with this show and I hope the rest of the episodes is able to keep up or even make things better.
Louis with the knife was cute, like kid you probably need some meals before you go stabbing people who might be a threat to your brother.
Did they killed the whole family? Lol Albert got totally hook on William.
Liked the opening.


Welcome to the start of a great ride, this show is just so audacious in how it goes about things, plenty of times it's better than the originals.

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Aug 1, 2022 2:50 AM

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William has some eccentric ideals. Curious to see what happened to Albert's real brother William considering the orphan genius shares his name.

Oct 3, 2022 12:01 AM

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I loved the part where they started chanting
Nov 10, 2022 3:22 PM

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The first episode made this seem to be an episodic vegence show with a demon detective. Hell Girl comes to mind.

I'm loving this crazy twist! All three of them are badass and so interesting! I think back to the french revolution!
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