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KAGI NO KAKATTA HEYA EPISODE 8 FREE DOWNLOAD

He even shows her proof to back up his theory. The last nail in the coffin comes from Serizawa who tricked Rikako into digging her own grave and revealing that she was indeed lying about the circumstances that night when Fumie died. There wasn't anything significant going on between Aoto and Enomoto in this episode except for the sulking incident at the end where Aoto was so dense that she didn't know what went wrong and Enomoto simply did not want to answer Aoto because he was embarrassed at misunderstanding her words and yet annoyed that she didn't think of him in the same good way as she described a dog. It's an all new original mystery that will keep you guessing every week. To make things worse, Asami kept telling Rikako that Fumie found her to be a burden and that Rikako was in danger of being fired. Possessing a vast amount of knowledge and acute insightfulness, Kei is able to unlock the closed doors and unravel the secrets leading to the solution.

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And yes, she's really getting prettier these days which is a far cry from her sweet girl look years ago in Joou no Kyoushitsu. Tomoka reveals that Rikako has been Asami's assistant for the past 10 years but ever since Asami joined the work studio, her skills have eipsode her overshadow Rikako's contributions and that Asami had heyya asked to take on more important work which Rikako had never done before.

It also goes to show that a lie can have a drastic effect if it is allowed to grow out of proportion and how it can have unintended side effects.

Although I don't think we'll be seeing MEGUMI and Iwasa's roles anymore, Shida's character may jolly well make a comeback in future because frankly speaking, I don't see how they would get someone like her to act in such a small role just to introduce the Kagi trio to the case. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Kgai and Privacy Policy. He asks Aoto to get Enomoto to come to his office where they will hear the full story from Tomoka.

Aoto suddenly looks at Enomoto and says that she finally sees that someone or something can be relied on which makes the latter feel happy for a moment because he thinks that she is talking about him.

And going by the usual "logic" of suspense mysteries, it is usually the unexpected one to be the culprit so that it can be a surprise on the viewer.

Suddenly, Asami walks in unannounced and they are surprised to see her since they didn't hear the dog barking before she entered the living room. He is certain and proud of the fact that there is no key which he cannot unlock. Enomoto Kei is a security "otaku" working for a security firm, devoted to improving the securities system on a daily basis.

This makes the atmosphere full of tension as it appears that Rikako and Asami are sworn enemies and all is not well between them. To make things worse, Asami kept telling Rikako that Fumie found her to be a burden and that Rikako was in danger of being fired.

After the case is solved, Serizawa goes on TV to bask in the glory of having solved another closed-room case. Since the dog would bark at anyone other than Fumie and the neighbours did not hear the dog barking between 5pm and 10pm when Rikako called the police, that is why the police concluded that there was nothing kakatha about Fumie's death.

Possessing a vast amount of knowledge and acute insightfulness, Kei is able to unlock the closed doors and unravel the secrets leading to the solution.

As for the story itself, I think it was quite obvious who the culprit was because it could only be Asami or Rikako.

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Serizawa starts to pretend that he can kakagta it in order to show that he's still "young". When Aoto clarifies that she is talking about a dog, Enomoto starts to sulk and ignores Aoto's questions when she realises that she has made him angry but can't seem to know what exactly she had said wrongly Kei Enomoto works for a Tokyo-based security company. He is relieved when Aoto says that she is going to find out more about Asami and Rikako from Tomoka because they think that things between the two assistants seem to be really strained and that could have something related to Fumie's death.

He even shows her proof to back up his theory. Newer Post Older Post Home. It's an all new original mystery that will keep you guessing every week. This episode boasts of a trio of guest stars i. When Serizawa sees this, he immediately changes his kakatga and claims that the epiosde is a murder and that he will definitely solve it.

Considered a maniac in Physics, Science, and Architecture, he is certain of the fact that there is no lock that cannot be broken.

However, Enomoto then explains that Rikako had planned her murder scheme meticulously by making use of the dog at the garden and the K9 canceller. The strap originally attached to Rikako's K9 canceller was found at the work studio thus she becomes the prime suspect of being the culprit of this act in a bid to hide something.

Rikako admits sheepishly that she's scared of dogs so she has the canceller with her in case the dog tries to come near her. Kagi no Kakatta Heya Follow.

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Retrieved from " https: Retrieved 6 December This dampens Serizawa's mood especially when Aoto also says that she feels the same way.

However, when Serizawa returns to his law firm, he is swamped by reporters who are eager to know the progress of the case. Aoto is pure and acts upon her instincts, whereas Serizawa is a prideful elitist who sees time as money and will not take on any job that is not profitable. Japanese drama television series Japanese television series debuts Japanese television series endings s Japanese television series Fuji Television dramas Locked room mysteries Television programs based on Japanese novels.

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