OK LISTEN MY BRAIN IS WORKING FOR ONCE. to y'all believing suzue is a villain:
suzue is talking (discussing plan?) with an unseen figure. who else is unseen because he should've be dead? right
also, what if instead of shitemaru, suzue is the one that would kill haru? (+)
suzue is talking (discussing plan?) with an unseen figure. who else is unseen because he should've be dead? right

"suzue is only there to take over kambe's riches"
if you run with this theory, i'll pitch you more ammo: suzue looks glam in the op (her desire for materialistic things?), but she's chained by this old cheap rope (the reality that she's restrained from reaching those riches?)
if you run with this theory, i'll pitch you more ammo: suzue looks glam in the op (her desire for materialistic things?), but she's chained by this old cheap rope (the reality that she's restrained from reaching those riches?)
love how suzue is right there, standing, watching daisuke literally bathing in his riches from such close distance. close enough to strike from behind (backstabbing?). we can't see her face but what if she's frowning?
we don't know that, but i'm assuming
we don't know that, but i'm assuming
however, daisuke seems to know deep down suzue is hungry for power that riches can lend to someone. that's why he's watching out on her, and is guarded around her
it's not him being mean. it's him being real and showing to her he's always on alert for her.
it's not him being mean. it's him being real and showing to her he's always on alert for her.
about above, there's a difference between "knowing someone is greedy" and "suspicious that someone is plotting with your dead father against you"
don't fuss about "if daisuke knew that, he would kick out suzue" no? world isn't black and white. suzue is too valuable a person!
don't fuss about "if daisuke knew that, he would kick out suzue" no? world isn't black and white. suzue is too valuable a person!
the reason daisuke is holding suzue like this and they're all smiling to each other could be because, as a wise man used to say: "keep your friends close, but enemy closer"?? and to pull the big dummy on us.
man, we thought she was a fiancee. iconic.
man, we thought she was a fiancee. iconic.
(1) there's kambe shitemaru's silhouette on this watch and the watch says 10:03 = 13. death. and sayuri's silhouette is in red because she had already died. what if shit would die too and suzue would doublecross him, kill him, and become the ultimate vilainess? sexc
(2) or, you know, the "13" could be just to symbolize how shitemaru is a miserable bastard; bringing suffering, unluckiness, etc. and he would keep on going as villain with suzue until daisuke and/or haru show him the exit door and kick him out down to hell
ok so, suzue "killing" haru?
daisuke and suzue are both looking at haru. suzue is in the dark and daisuke is washed in light â which might reflect their true roles/intentions for haru. when haru is gone, suzue looks down (sorry for having to kill him?) and daisuke is :/
daisuke and suzue are both looking at haru. suzue is in the dark and daisuke is washed in light â which might reflect their true roles/intentions for haru. when haru is gone, suzue looks down (sorry for having to kill him?) and daisuke is :/
i'm sorry i'm being a literary student here, but when haru is gone, daisuke looks out to the window. from the light/shadows, he's looking at the sunset. daisuke is mourning the loss of sun? because haru was his light?
("lmao kal, are you crying?" yes i am)
("lmao kal, are you crying?" yes i am)
think some of you have read Schwartz' Scary Stories books when you were children. if you haven't, there's a classic horror about a girl with ribbon around her neck. the catch is, she's decapitated and hiding who she really is until the final moment (
) similarity? AM I MAD?!

the fact that suzue changed from holding a wrench to holding a knife speaks volume to her character. she's been known as the fixer the helper the handyman, now she's out for blood. she doesn't care whose blood it is.
also, i'm not much for photography, but isn't suzue's effect(?) called "negative"?
to simplify the "suzue is the villain" mess, see how daisuke and haru are in true colors/upper partition and suzue's color is in "negative"/lower partition (symbolizes her morality?)
to simplify the "suzue is the villain" mess, see how daisuke and haru are in true colors/upper partition and suzue's color is in "negative"/lower partition (symbolizes her morality?)
and in ep 5, suzue got into accident because there was a cat in her way? but lady suzue can fucking operate a helicopter and is a queen with super control? i don't buy this. seems more like daisuke should've blown up. she didn't count on haru to bust out his baby tho.
what is the best way to show up than looking like this (a martyr) if daisuke was dead? "suzue had tried her best to save daisuke
she was so worried she crashed
" if i was involved in plotting a murder, i'd want others to sympathize. which we did instantly no questions asked.


if suzue were to kill haru, the trigger should be daisuke. i refuse to believe suzue finds pleasure in killing. she seems logical, doing things due to necessities. if haru was killed, that just would mean she's had enough of haru supporting and guarding daisuke.
another literary time! The Great Gatsby! daisuke's mansion reminds me of Gatsby's mansion in 2013 adaptation. it's cute that his name is daisuke. The Great. on The Great Gatsby, a novel about $$$ and greed
everyone dies
this doesn't have to mean anything tho.


sorry i put western literatures to support some points. they are not really points, they are just interesting things i found and seeing that fugou keiji is based on a novel and seems like it is targeted internationally (english credits?) it's too big a temptation.