March 05, 2011
Wow! That episode went FAST!!! I couldn't belive it was already over. Aside from the beginning of a new mystery, this ep was full of interesting little tidbits of things -- including a look at Victorique's house. It's so CUTE!!!!
More later.
UPDATED - 07-March-2011: Now with Spoilers galore!
WARNING *****Spoilerific***** WARNING
Please note the header. This whole thing is rife with spoilers. If you haven't watched the episodes, and don't want to be spoiled...read no further.
Episode 9
Avril's scary story is eerily (and conveniently) prophetic of the adventure to ensure. (Can't wait until Avril and Victorique finally meet face-to-face.)
A veritable doll-house in the middle of a maze. Could anything be more appropriate for Victorique?
I wonder if the stolen works of art to which Grevil is referring -- which are now reappearing on the black market, are the same ones pilfered by the late, Great Kuiaran?
Young women and children disappearing. Other than a slave trade, what could be the purpose in that?
Two coincidences drive this plot so far. First, Kujo being mistaken for someone else of "Oriental" demeanor. Second, neglecting to get off the elevator on the proper floor. There's no way getting around the second being nothing more than a plot contrivance. Oh well!
Kujo has a good eye for details.
The "Blue Rose" did not shatter or chip when it hit the floor. Probably not glass, then.
Grevil mutters that he has to live up to "their expectations." He's definitely under pressure, but is it a personal thing, a career issue (i.e., protecting his professional reputation) or something darker?
When Kujo had brought Grevil down into the basement, why didn't the girl come out? Was she more afraid of the hulking bad guy than reassured by the unimpressive inspector?
Victorique's dream of her imprisionment was disturbing, despite the lack of overt physical danger or distress. For someone of her intelligence and disposition, the situation protrayed would genuinely be "torturous." No wonder she literally surrounds herself with books. They're not just entertainment. They're comforting -- an emotional shield. I hope the ones who were responsible for this eventually get it -- good and hard. And that may include Grevil.
Victorique REALLY hates pain. Related -- I'm not sure what's being communicated by her continuing regard of her damaged palms. And are those burn marks, or pressure damage from holding onto Kujo? Is she looking at her hands because they're a continuing source of discomfort, or because -- given her aversion to pain -- she's perplexed by her ability to hang onto Kumo despite the pain? As isolated and alone as she's been, that degree of commitment to someone else might very well be...confusing...and threatening to her sense of self-reliance.
Who made off with Kujo? The store people? The Orientals who were originally supposed to show up? Someone else who also mistook Kujo for the "other" Oriental? Or someone looking to protect Kujo?
Summary
This episode was over before I knew it. That's the first time that happened to me during this series. The beginnings of a new mystery were great, but the stuff with Victorique was far more compelling. Seeing her true reaction to Kujo's present was great, and her house was just too cute for words. Also, I'm glad they're continuing to eschew obvious fan-serice opportunities. That's really not what this series should be about.
OK -- Here's the Extreme Speculation of the Week: Is it just possible that Kujo's sister's mention of the Blue Rose in her letter was not entirely coincidental?
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