The case is complicated with a lot of nitty gritty details, but these all get fleshed out and come together for a brilliant conclusion to the tale. Of course, with yokai involved, the story soon takes a supernatural twist and it’s clear there is far more to this mystery than someone simply imitating the idol. In this case Kotoko, Kuro and ex-girlfriend Saki Yumihara (who happens to be a policewoman) team up to explore the rumours of someone dressing up as deceased idol Nanase to commit various crimes. Some viewers may find this misleading after Episodes 1 and 2 are standalone stories but I, for one, found myself engrossed in the “steel Lady Nanase” storyline that takes up the rest of the story. When you get down to it, In/Spectre is a mystery series, but as far as the anime goes, it finds itself embroiled in one long case after the initial set-up. But no matter what their relationship status is, it’s hard to deny that they’re skilled when it comes to matters of the supernatural and together they can solve any requests that come their way. Our plucky heroine loudly proclaims to all who will listen that she and Kuro are dating, but Kuro’s feelings on that are mixed and he often refutes her comments, even if they are technically an item. Until Kuro teams up with Kotoko he’s feared by yokai for the ominous aura he gives off, but once Kotoko comes into the picture, the creatures are forced to accept that he might not be such a bad guy after all. Accompanying Kotoko is her partner, Kuro Sakuragawa, who also has powers which, among other things, grant him incredible healing abilities. Whenever there’s a disagreement or the yokai have an issue, they turn to Kotoko for help in solving it. The story follows Kotoko Iwanaga, a girl who lost an eye and a leg in exchange for supernatural powers after becoming the God of Wisdom to the yokai around Japan. ![]() Now, two years later, the series has come to home video thanks to Anime Limited, but does it still prove as engrossing a watch as it did back in 2020? Let’s find out! Later in the interview, Macht assured that audiences would learn a lot more about the origins of the Suitscan opener ritual, which was somewhat true.Back in early 2020 Crunchyroll brought the In/Spectre anime adaptation to our screens. Suits' Donna and Harvey's unburdened relationship is certainly part of the formula behind the makings of the Suits can opener ritual, as something so silly can only come from such a place. ![]() "Their given circumstances are not at all like their given circumstances are in the present, so they have a looser kind of banter, and they’re having more fun, and they’re really comfortable with each other," Rafferty said. Mainly, Rafferty and Macht discussed how different the relationship was between Donna and Harvey when the ritual was formed, which does glean further insight into its quirkiness. Well, prior to the flashback episode, Gabriel Macht (Harvey) and Sarah Rafferty (Donna) talked about the ritual in an interview with BuddyTV, promising that the episode would shed a little more light on the subject. With so much mystery surrounding the Suits can opener ritual, it's a wonder that no one from the production team has spoken out about it yet. In Suits season 9 episode 9 Donna tells Harvey to practice his statement on her rather than the can opener, so this theory could very well be correct. One of the most compelling (via Quora) is that the can opener was a willing audience on whom to practice opening statements. There are plenty of theories online about what the can opener is actually for, though. Even more frustratingly, this moment still doesn't address what the can opener ritual is-just that Harvey came up with it on the fly. This prompts Harvey to grab a can opener from a waitress nearby and say " Maybe something to do with a can opener," to which Donna replies " Harvey, that’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard."Īs explanations go, this one is pretty basic, with no deeper meaning offered as to why it had to be the Suits can opener instead of anything else. ![]() After deciding that they can't use their whipped cream bit anymore since they are no longer love interests, Suits' Harvey and Donna agree that they need a new ritual. It's revealed in season 3, episode 6 that the Suits can opener pre-trial ritual stemmed from nothing more than a random choice in a diner.
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