The main action scene with Dazai, Chuuya, and Randou was breathtaking. Visuals and audio were every bit as wonderful as I thought they were in episodes 1 and 2. Does Dazai really want to die at this point, or what is he really thinking? How does Chuuya deal with not feeling human? Did Randou care about Chuuya, and why? Episode 3 will tell you all this and more. As a fan of Mori, I was quite pleased to hear his thoughts. Mori also provided viewers with some insight into his psyche. Episode 3 lets us learn more about Dazai, and shows us the comical yet interesting love-hate relationship between Dazai and Chuuya. That kind of ties into the character development, which was also notably well-handled too. The Sheep take a major change in direction, and Chuuya takes an even bigger one. I don’t want to give any details or spoilers, but the story told us who/what Arahabaki is, as well as the truth about the former Port Mafia Boss, and about Randou and his goals. ![]() With top-notch structuring, captivating pacing, and the right mix of character development, world-building, and thrilling action, it was exemplary. ![]() They did it just about perfectly with episodes 1-3. How do you make an awesome story in just 3 episodes? Ask the makers of Bungo Stray Dogs. (I did my best to avoid any major spoilers in this post)Įpisode 3: Only a Diamond Can Polish a Diamond
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