The World is Mine, not Lupin's - ep6
Okay, I'll concede that it now looks extremely unlikely that Oscar is a girl. Perhaps the joke is that he's a gender-swapped version of his illustrious namesake. At the very least, the fact that Oscar is the only new recurring character, does lead me to believe that he has a larger role to play in the show than the story is presently letting on.
That aside, this was a very entertaining episode, if probably the most out-there that we've yet seen. They really seem to have upped the ante with the lengths that Fujiko is willing to go to. I certainly don't remember her ever seducing any schoolgirls before and that strikes me as a particularly cold-hearted addition to her character. I very much enjoyed the psychedelic imagery of it all though and hey - Catholic schoolgirls with submachineguns! That's probably a series in itself right there.
I loved the callback to 'something of grave importance' as well. Unlike Eternal Mermaid, which felt like it was cobbled together from bits of other Lupin films, this series has been excellent for putting in cheeky, but subtle little nods back to earlier parts of the franchise.
This week's addition to the flashback sequence is giving me strong Secret of Mamo vibes too.
Okay, I'll concede that it now looks extremely unlikely that Oscar is a girl. Perhaps the joke is that he's a gender-swapped version of his illustrious namesake. At the very least, the fact that Oscar is the only new recurring character, does lead me to believe that he has a larger role to play in the show than the story is presently letting on.
That aside, this was a very entertaining episode, if probably the most out-there that we've yet seen. They really seem to have upped the ante with the lengths that Fujiko is willing to go to. I certainly don't remember her ever seducing any schoolgirls before and that strikes me as a particularly cold-hearted addition to her character. I very much enjoyed the psychedelic imagery of it all though and hey - Catholic schoolgirls with submachineguns! That's probably a series in itself right there.
I loved the callback to 'something of grave importance' as well. Unlike Eternal Mermaid, which felt like it was cobbled together from bits of other Lupin films, this series has been excellent for putting in cheeky, but subtle little nods back to earlier parts of the franchise.
This week's addition to the flashback sequence is giving me strong Secret of Mamo vibes too.
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