Shakugan no Shana III (Final) – 16
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「再び、戦いへ」 (Futatabi, Tatakai e)
"To Battle, Once More"
It's that time during the second-cour that everyone dreads -- the moment everything starts to slow down and nothing makes sense.
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「再び、戦いへ」 (Futatabi, Tatakai e)
"To Battle, Once More"
It's that time during the second-cour that everyone dreads -- the moment everything starts to slow down and nothing makes sense.
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「かれんビー 其ノ貳」 (Karen Bii Sono Yon)
"Karen Bee Part Four"
Kiss-shot Acerola-orion Heart-under-blade 「キスショット・アセロラオリオン・ハートアンダーブレード」, where have you been this whole time?
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「Although the Case Was Closed」
One thing that separates great detective stories from good ones is the creativity of the “traps”. Now I’m not necessarily saying that Persona 4 is a great detective story by any means, but how many of you concentrated so much on looking for the usual places that traps exist (like false suspects and misleading evidence) that you failed to realize that the detective themselves may be a trap?