So I just watched Episode 7 of Balance Unlimited and I have some thoughts (tm)
(I didn’t do this for last week rip)
So we start off this episode with a flashback - how iconic - and, hold on, is that Nakamoto Chosuke? Damn he looks young.
And oop. Murder. Love that for us.
SAYURI KAMBE. OH HO HO. THE PLOT THICKENS.
(Note: this the ONE time I’m skipping the opening because you can’t just introduce that bombshell then leave).
Again with Shigemaru Kambe.
I don’t know about yall, but Kikuko Kambe (the grandmother) is sketchy as FUCK. But like, she hasn’t aged a bit in twenty odd years? Drop the skin care routine sis.
Eh, Cho-san, I’m not really familiar with the Japanese legal system or whatever, but I’m pretty sure you can’t just take someone things without a warrant.
(But like, thinking about it, Daisuke did the same thing in the previous episode when he went through that lady’s laptop. Must be a detective thing)
Oh, Nakamoto is hard to work with? Interesting.
OKAY SO I NORMALLY DONT ADD PHOTOS TO THESE THINGS BUT IS THAT A LITTLE DAISUKE KAMBE??? AHHHH
(Nice to know that he has been dead inside from childhood.)
Dirty cops dirty cops dirty cops dirty cops dir-
And I was right! Stolen evidence has no value in court of law as evidence! Thank you How to Get Away With Murder.
Ah. More death. I feel bad for Daisuke though.
Hey. I get that you’re sad and all but. That was a perfectly good watermelon popsicle. Why you gotta waste food like that?
We’re in the present again and HOLY FUCK NAKAMOTO IS SHORT.
Guys the quote for this episode is ‘Money is the root of all evil’.
Daisuke Kambe really said ‘yeah I took control over a woman’s car and made her believe that she had killed a man what of it?’
Did Haru just. Run into a gate. With his car. Oh God. Watch it, your boyfriend’s reckless driving is influencing you.
First rule of investigating kids: just because someone could doesn’t mean they would. It’s all about the motive baby.
Yo my guy is proper hallucinating wtf.
Hold up hold up. It was all a simulation? Damn Kambe.
Nah when Nakamoto hit us with that “Were you able to become a father who you could be proud of?’ I felt that.
Final thoughts:
So we all pretty much called Daisuke not being involved in the murder of Imura. It was a pleasant surprise seeing that Haru also shared this sentiment (the absolute trust they have in each other agh). Moreover we finally found out what happened to the older Kambes, although I am very sceptical as to whether Shigemaru was really a suicide. Seems a bit convenient, don’t you think?
To end this, let’s take a look at the costs for this episode (translated with the help of Google Translate):
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