If you love deductive reasoning exercises and inferential processes, this is the series for you. Obviously, there will be no sensationalism based on computers and technology, not only because it is a series from the 90s, when Google was still a decade away from being born, but also because Furuhata’s modus operandi is like Sherlock’s in many ways. The 90s. That means Furuhato has to figure things out in his car, solving puzzles with a pencil in the dim light of the car in the middle of the night and pouring rain, of course, throwing the whiny Imaizumu to his Watson. Listen carefully, the music at the beginning of the program is like returning to Charlie’s Los Angeles or Mikey Spillane’s Mike Hammer.The first episode stands out for its malicious irony because, as a result of the storm and the night, even though he didn’t want to get sick from getting soaked, Furuhata arrives home to borrow the phone, where, coincidentally, a comic book writer with happy endings has murdered her boyfriend Katano, a Playboy editor, by locking him in a huge safe. He dies of suffocation. The girl had already called the police, but due to the storm they couldn’t get there, and her mistake was to lend the phone to a detective and make him egg soup. Or perhaps the mistake was to tell him that there was a dead man upstairs and implicate him, as Furuhata began to infer.

The corpse died of suffocation with a comic book page nearby, and Furuhata wonders, in front of the hostess, why the victim didn’t write on the crumpled page torn from the comic book that was found. 1: Because he never saw his executioner, which is unlikely. 2: The victim didn’t know the murderer’s name, or he would have written it or at least drawn it. Discarded. 3. He tried, but couldn’t muster the strength. 4. He left evidence, but the killer removed it, which is also discarded. 5. Thanks to Koishikawa Chinami, who made him soup and immediately knew that there were freshly bought eggs, the alibi that the comic book writer believed she had when she argued that she had only just arrived is no longer valid.Furuhato blows out the candles simultaneously with a clap of thunder, and the lights go out after he has unmasked the comic book writer who murdered the Playboy editor. The dog, apparently a golden retriever, wanders around the house and is named Mangoro.


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