Final episode today.
Kabukichou Sherlock
>[HorribleSubs] Kabukicho Sherlock - 24 [720p]
It's up.
When will she and Watson fuck?
>Final episode
>Dead thread
Why was this show so unpopular?
We we get the Irene and Sherlock sex scene r-right?
r/anime only likes shonenshit and eizouken
Look at OP pic, you can see the authors didn't put enough focus on the plot.
I thought it started alright, but then it fucked around for too long and dragged out the main plot in a way that didn't get you very invested. I lost interest and continued almost solely for completing it at that point. Most of the show just wasn't that interesting.
You can't have trannies being the main villains, that is not advertiser friendly!
It was a video recording of Moriarty. Sherlock solves it and there's a message. The moral is that Sherlock could've been like Moriarty but thanks to Watson and the other detectives, he got lucky while Moriarty didn't. They have a good cry and go on to solving mysteries.
>haha lmao plebbit amiright
>10 IPs in the thread after 2 hours
I forgot to keep up with it after episode 5, but it didn't seem like I was missing out. I'll probably go back and finish it sometime.
Good part, All the characters solving some dumb mystery with Rakugo at the end by Sherlock explaining how it was solved.
The bad, All that Moriarty garbage.
It was decent but I really lost interest when they decided to make Moriarty a villain.
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Good that Sherlock stayed good, Moriarty is still alive and has gone out into the world to travel and find himself.
No body was found after all.
Overall I'll give the series a 8/10
I fell behind on this after Moriarty killed Jack. How was the rest of the show?
Since this is probably the last thread, I couldn't find a translation for this chart back in episode 17.
Hudson probably weirded out some initial viewers. The lull after the Jack arc probably lost more viewers as the threads were more active before that point.
You should try and get to the end of the first half since that wraps up most of the long term plotlines. From there you can leave it or finish it.
Not as tight, but still pretty compelling and Yakuza.
Pretty bad with a few promising moments. The ending felt weak for me, they should've ended it earlier.
>The ending felt weak for me
What felt weak about it?
Lost a bit of its charm for plot. The moriarty breaking bad plot had some neat points but it saps away from the oddball hijinx in the first half. That said the last episodes were a good way to end it and having Moriarity give Sherlock closure and assuring him of his humanity was sweet.
user, this isn't BBC sherlock. The boy is dead.
I'm gonna miss those 2 sexy lolis. Doujins of them never.
Exceedingly bizzarre case Y-> Sherlock
Money is no object Y-> Wanna turn it into a race N-> Kyogoku Y-> Detectives All In
The Fuzz or the Mob are involved Y-> Get it done, don't care how -> Michel
Please take so and so as compensation instead of money ->
You're gullible Y-> Kobayashi N-> Mary & Lucy
Probably it is just me, I never got attached to the characters for some reason, Watson always was kind of useless and Moriarty was a cunt, background characters were not likable as well. So the whole ending was not so emotional for me and solving the riddles Moriarty left for them was simply boring. I would have probably liked it better if Moriarty was alive due to some another asspull, they have all that unnecessary hypnosis, so why not add another one after hinting at it for 2 episodes? Or they could have simply ended it with the scene on the roof. And I also dislike it when shows end on "after all the events the life simply went on, just without that character".
Thanks, I was curious what the Hudson endpoint was. Makes sense that it's "just hire all of them."
I'm glad they kept the "no body" thing a red herring. I was somewhat concerned they wouldn't have the guts to keep him actually dead.
It peaked with Jack the ripper, everything after was pretty underwhelming
It peaked at the double Rakugoduction you mean.
Fuck, I forgot this show existed
Are they still using the kino OP?
They changed the ED but kept the OP. ED2 is pretty good too though.
who is best girl and why is it hudson
Because Alexandra is dead.
It's not a red herring, isn't it? He just had already left the building by the time they got to the final room and left that note.
That was kind of a weird way to just brush off the issue with his brother.
It dragged too much and the whole moriarty arc was too convoluted and melodramatic. It ended up being a very meh show, i watched the last few episodes just under a sense of obligation
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The most important shot of the anime (as evidenced by it being shown several times).
He prepared all of that in advance, recording himself and so on, so that he could leave a message for Sherlock even after his death.
That's how I understood it anyway.
>If you fold something in half, it will appear as if it's been folded in half.
Thanks, Japan/translator.
Even if the first half was where this anime mostly shined, at least the lolis were cute and weren't killed. As the second cour went on, I felt like Moriarty might start killing off actual main characters, since he kidnapped Lucy and went on that rampage in his manor.
>disappeared mid-fall
Yeah, Moriarty is still alive.
>He prepared all of that in advance, recording himself and so on, so that he could leave a message for Sherlock even after his death.
It's pretty clear that's what it was. In a meta sense, if Moriarty was alive Holmes and Watson would have seen him in person at least once. In mystery stories, if there's never any in-person interactions that usually means the other person is either dead, an imposter, or some other fakeout. Additionally, he didn't directly respond to Holmes and Watson, his responses to their reactions were generic and after a timed pause to give the illusion of interactivity. Plus Sherlock would have spent Rakugo time explaining how Moriarty survived the fall, as no Holmes story is complete without explaining every piece of the puzzle. Instead it was just an obituary for Moriarty. Without those two key elements, the direct interaction and the explanation, it's clear that Moriarty is dead.
That could have happened afterwards and likely did since he regained his mindset after his killing spree.
Moriarty saved the show. First half with its goofy humour felt like fucking Classicaloid with murders.
When Moririn sliced Jack the Tranny, it actually started going somewhere. Also Watson had a better role despite still being useless (like almost every side-character except for Irene).
>Moriarty tried to bomb this
What a loser.
Wait, don't the police still think Sherlock is the murderer? Would they just believe him if he told them that the victims killed themselves because of mind control?
do literal fags actually exist in sherlock?
See He's no regular homo, he's a faggotchad
At least I can appreciate it was a 24 episode original series.
Also a 24-episode anime that kept its animation quality throughout its run, too. There were some hilarious quality parts here and there, but it was overall pretty good looking.
Never forget.
Well, I liked it. Moriarty killing Jack was the peak. Not sure whether I should be impressed or upset about how Moriarty became a villain after that - in one sense I felt it was a real shame for his character to be turned totally upside down from being the good kid that he was in the first cour, but on the other hand it was written in such a way that it somehow seemed consistent with who he really was all along. In the end it was kind of a tragedy in the Shakespearean sense, where circumstances and personal character flaws lead to an unavoidable and messy bad end.
Is Moriarty dead?
Do we at least get a good scene with Sherlock and Irene?
It was never better than just mediocre and a lot of the writing is really tryhard wacky.
Mary and Watson fucked?
No. Maybe next season.
The first half was actually pretty decent. Shame the Moriarty parts weren't as good as the Jack parts.