Should be on Netflix (DEEN's adaptation) but it might vary by country.
I'm wondering if
Satoko will be the one to kill her uncle this time around because she is looping and knows how this plays out.
But.. I don't think I like the idea of her faking that meltdown, I'd feel uncomfortable if that's the case considering how heavy this particular story is, but there is no way Satoko isn't involved in something considering HOW she died in these last 2 arcs.
I've been thinking this arc might be the big turning point where her involvement is revealed considering how straight they have played these first 2 episodes, something big must be coming.
Rika is acting unusual as well but yeah I like the idea above that she is spectating to try and find out whats going on
Not in the US, unfortunately.Should be on Netflix (DEEN's adaptation) but it might vary by country.
I started it on Hulu (US) a few months back. Kai still missing everywhere afaik
If they continue the pattern of the original, the next arc will be a play on Himatsubushi (meaning, a question arc, not an answer arc). However, it's not clear that they'll follow that pattern -- since this arc made itself look like Tatarigoroshi for the first two episodes, but has now shifted gears and is following Minagoroshi instead. If they're diving into answer arc territory already, all bets are kind of off as to where they go from here -- we don't even know for sure that this arc will be a dead end at all, honestly.Know the original anime series and took a break after the 1st episode of the current arc as I can't take the abusive uncle. It's a bit too depressing knowing in advance that this will be another dead end. Will continue once the next arc starts, which should be the first answer arc?
Satoko almost certainlty lured Keichi on purpose. Even ignoring how she's suspicious in general, this episode is completely framed around her being up to something.
Ooishi apparently going L5 was completely unexpected though, what the hell was up with that. I guess he probably got injected with a syringe? And unlike Tomitake who was alone in the woods and unarmed when that happened. Ooishi was in the middle of the festival with a gun.
Next episode we presumably get a proper Rika pov, can't wait to figure out what she's thinking.
So Satoko died in a way that didn't make sense, again. There is no way she could have been shot dead at the festival if she had lured Keiichi to her house. Every arc has ended with her dying in vague and nonsensical ways, there is definitely something up there.
Ooishi too is a big question mark right now, he apparently arrested Teppei who then showed up at the house to attack Keiichi and then shot up the festival.
Is he working with Satoko?
Based on what Rena said at the end, it coming out of nowhere seems to be the point. I'm waiting to see how how it all unfolds.How this arc played out was disappointing as the way it ended came out of nowhere.
Should one day the Furudes and man once again begin to commit the sinful act of blaming others for evil; should one day when the demon awakens its eye into this world; the Oyashiro-sama belief will wane and the statue will crumble, in which the Onigari-no-Ryuou that was entombed inside it will once again reveal itself into this world.
This will symbolize the resurrection of the sins that the Furudes have forgotten in times past.
Most of this was actually stuff I conjectured last week, but this is more or less what I currently think is going on:
At some point in "the future," something terrible happens involving Rika and Satoko (who is this girl in the OP). Either Rika is somehow deathly ill, or Satoko can no longer manage her Syndrome with the medicine derived from Rika's queen parasite blood.
In the prototype for Higurashi, a short story called Hinamizawa Bus Stop, the main characters were an older Rika and a slightly younger Mion, who fulfilled more of a Satoko role as Rika's best friend and member of a poor family that supported the dam. Part of the plot of that involves a plot to have Rika's queen parasite transplanted into Mion, which has to be done quickly because Mion's parastie was aggravated by a trip out of Hinamizawa.
I think that's basically what happened in "the future" (which was, uh, before this): Rika decided to have the parasite transferred (possibly because it grants immunity to Syndrome symptoms and could save Satoko's life) at risk to herself. Something goes wrong and one or both of them dies, but not before the parasite is transferred. The queen parasite interacting with Satoko's aggravated parasites causes Hanyuu to "reawaken," but in a much worse form: the "demonic" Oyashiro that slew humans, that her own daughter Furude Ouka had to kill with the Onigari-no-ryuou sword. The TIP at the end of Episode 8 of the VN explained that the statue would open up and the sword emerge:
Satoko is now linked to Hanyuu. This Hanyuu is more malicious and wishes to exist forever within the looped time in a game with Rika and Satoko rather than disappear again. Hanyuu convinces Satoko that this would be a better outcome for all involved; she can live forever in a happy time period between the abusive home life with her uncle, and the time when both Satoko and Rika were doomed to die in the future. In other words, an eternal "remake," as opposed to Rika, who wants to move forward and escape to a "sequel."
Satoko loops back earlier than Rika (who is left with only a faint "remnant" of Hanyuu), and breaks into the storehouse as normally, but does not break the hand. Instead, she breaks open the head and steals the sword (though a fragment of it broke off as shown in this episode). Hanyuu does not want Rika to be able to permanently kill herself or Satoko with the blade. Satoshi finds out about the sword and holds onto it for Satoko (hiding it in the house somewhere) as there's no way to secretly return it, and he doesn't want the Hojo family to be ostracized even more.
Later down the line, Irie and Takano, while examining Satoko's syndrome, discover that something about her blood is acting similar to Rika's queen blood (due to Hanyuu's presence); this throws a wrench into Takano's scheme as her whole plan revolves around vindicating her grandfather's theories about the parasite and the queen in particular. She modifies her plan, meaning that the deaths on Wataganashi no longer happen.
Hanyuu's plan requires two constants:
-Keiichi, who has the power to twist fate, must always be taken out of the picture early. This is why he's always separated from the others at the end of each arc and prevented from being present at later events. Satoko may intervene to keep him alive.
-Rika and Satoko always die in different ways, because the method itself does not matter. The two have to keep looping, and death is the only way for that to happen. It changes each time to prevent Rika from figuring it out and being able to escape again.
Hanyuu begins to "haunt" Rena, just as her benevolent self did while apologizing when Rena's syndrome flared up in the past. Rena kills Rina/Teppei (or believes she did due a to a flashback). Keiichi hanging out at the dump asking about crimes, and calling Tomitake a spy (due to his own memories) makes Rena paranoid about them, especially when Keiichi is seen taking to Ooishi secretly. Rena watches them at Wataganashi, planning to "appease Oyashiro-sama" by killing and disappearing Tomitake and Takano, but the two of them unexpectedly leave on their own.
Terrified that Oyashiro-sama will take it out on her father for her "failure" to enact the curse, she decides that Keiichi and herself will be the sacrifices this year. Satoko, who has been observing this, intervenes after the fight at Keiichi's house by calling an ambulance to prevent Keiichi from bleeding out. The next day, wracked with guilt seeing Rika baffled and distraught at this unprecedented loop, Satoko confesses her role. Rika thinks that Satoko is succumbing to Syndrome at first and tries to subdue her with the medicine, only for a fight to break out. Rika is killed, and Satoko kills herself when Hanyuu tells her it's the only way to reset everything.
keiichi wakes up and has no idea what the hell is going on
Satoko or Hanyuu somehow lead Shion and/or Mion to become suspicious of the Irie Clinic and the undercover Mountain Dogs, possibly even hinting that they're responsible for Satoshi's disappearance. The Sonozakis investigate and become more and more suspicious of them, as well as Rika for seemingly collaborating with them despite being one of the Heads of the Three Great Families. The other two Heads (Oryo and Mayor Kimiyoshi) try to confront them on Wataganashi and are kidnapped and/or killed. Shion, trying to investigate later, meets the same fate. Mion is left all by herself, and thinks she and Keiichi are next.
Rika, thinking that the loop is already doomed, taunts Keiichi openly about it during school. Both Satoko/Hanyuu and Mion witness this secretly. Satoko purposefully breaks up the discussion by rolling a ball into them. Hanyuu, angered that RIka is "not playing the game" decides that Rika has to die immediately as a "penalty," which Satoko does later. Mion assumes that Rika was threatening Keiichi, and that Satoko is on it when she casts suspicion on him for Rika's disappearance; Mion makes up a lie about "a construction worker" to save Keiichi and freaks out over her new belief that Rika is the mastermind. Meanwhile, the Mountain Dogs are freaking out over Rika mysteriously disappearing during school, and assume that Mion (as the remaining Sonozaki leader) is responsible as the family has already been opposing them.
Mion decides to shelter Keiichi in her underground safe room. The Mountain Dogs prepare to raid the estate looking for Rika. Satoko (whom Mion sees on the camera and calls a minion, thinking it's on Rika's behalf) attempts to defuse the situation as Rika is already dead and there's no more use for this. Things go sideways and both Satoko and Mion are shot by the Mountain Dogs, who notice that Mion was wielding a much larger caliber revolver. They take that gun and replace it with a smaller handgun that will match the bullet wounds on the two girls, and then search the estate for Rika. They can't find her and decide to complete the coverup by dumping the bodies of Oryo, the mayor, and Shion in the well to make it look like Mion did it.
keiichi wakes up and has no idea what the hell is going on
Teppei arrives back in Hinamizawa. Satoko, unable to take the idea of living with him again, kills him with Hanyuu's help. For the rest of the arc she's forced to keep quiet by only answering phones. She swats away Keiichi's hand because she feels horrified at herself by what she's doing and is hugely regretting it.
Ooishi and the CWS head arrive at her house, and she lies and claims that Teppei already skipped town when he heard about the protests. The CWS guy leaves, Ooishi stays behind to question Satoko about both Teppei, her parents' death on a past Wataganashi, and Satoshi. Satoko, at Hanyuu's urging, begins to tell a story about how she discovered that Rika was behind everything; Ooishi, who is easily mislead, believes it. At the same time, Hanyuu begins influencing Ooishi to make him paranoid that he's seeing and hearing things. Satoko tells Keiichi over the phone that everything is all right, feeding him a bogus story.
Satoko invites Keiichi to her house to prevent him from being caught in the upcoming massacre. Her actual goal, however, really was to give Keiichi something that her brother owned: the sword that he held onto. She wants Keiichi to kill her with it, as Hanyuu is preventing her from doing it herself. Both of them are blindsided when someone strikes him on the head - I'm still unsure who, as this new episode implies that Ooishi did it as he's holding the bloody dented bat, but that would raise the question of who or what did Keiichi beat to death as Ooishi looks uninjured - as a message to Satoko to not go against the plan. Satoko runs off rather than try to help Keiichi or call the police because she knows there's nothing anyone can do to stop this. L5 Ooishi heads to the festival and commits a massacre, as a despondent Satoko walks up accepting what's happening.
keiichi wakes up and has no idea what the hell is going on
Most of this was actually stuff I conjectured last week, but this is more or less what I currently think is going on:
At some point in "the future," something terrible happens involving Rika and Satoko (who is this girl in the OP). Either Rika is somehow deathly ill, or Satoko can no longer manage her Syndrome with the medicine derived from Rika's queen parasite blood.
In the prototype for Higurashi, a short story called Hinamizawa Bus Stop, the main characters were an older Rika and a slightly younger Mion, who fulfilled more of a Satoko role as Rika's best friend and member of a poor family that supported the dam. Part of the plot of that involves a plot to have Rika's queen parasite transplanted into Mion, which has to be done quickly because Mion's parastie was aggravated by a trip out of Hinamizawa.
I think that's basically what happened in "the future" (which was, uh, before this): Rika decided to have the parasite transferred (possibly because it grants immunity to Syndrome symptoms and could save Satoko's life) at risk to herself. Something goes wrong and one or both of them dies, but not before the parasite is transferred. The queen parasite interacting with Satoko's aggravated parasites causes Hanyuu to "reawaken," but in a much worse form: the "demonic" Oyashiro that slew humans, that her own daughter Furude Ouka had to kill with the Onigari-no-ryuou sword. The TIP at the end of Episode 8 of the VN explained that the statue would open up and the sword emerge:
Satoko is now linked to Hanyuu. This Hanyuu is more malicious and wishes to exist forever within the looped time in a game with Rika and Satoko rather than disappear again. Hanyuu convinces Satoko that this would be a better outcome for all involved; she can live forever in a happy time period between the abusive home life with her uncle, and the time when both Satoko and Rika were doomed to die in the future. In other words, an eternal "remake," as opposed to Rika, who wants to move forward and escape to a "sequel."
Satoko loops back earlier than Rika (who is left with only a faint "remnant" of Hanyuu), and breaks into the storehouse as normally, but does not break the hand. Instead, she breaks open the head and steals the sword (though a fragment of it broke off as shown in this episode). Hanyuu does not want Rika to be able to permanently kill herself or Satoko with the blade. Satoshi finds out about the sword and holds onto it for Satoko (hiding it in the house somewhere) as there's no way to secretly return it, and he doesn't want the Hojo family to be ostracized even more.
Later down the line, Irie and Takano, while examining Satoko's syndrome, discover that something about her blood is acting similar to Rika's queen blood (due to Hanyuu's presence); this throws a wrench into Takano's scheme as her whole plan revolves around vindicating her grandfather's theories about the parasite and the queen in particular. She modifies her plan, meaning that the deaths on Wataganashi no longer happen.
Hanyuu's plan requires two constants:
-Keiichi, who has the power to twist fate, must always be taken out of the picture early. This is why he's always separated from the others at the end of each arc and prevented from being present at later events. Satoko may intervene to keep him alive.
-Rika and Satoko always die in different ways, because the method itself does not matter. The two have to keep looping, and death is the only way for that to happen. It changes each time to prevent Rika from figuring it out and being able to escape again.
Hanyuu begins to "haunt" Rena, just as her benevolent self did while apologizing when Rena's syndrome flared up in the past. Rena kills Rina/Teppei (or believes she did due a to a flashback). Keiichi hanging out at the dump asking about crimes, and calling Tomitake a spy (due to his own memories) makes Rena paranoid about them, especially when Keiichi is seen taking to Ooishi secretly. Rena watches them at Wataganashi, planning to "appease Oyashiro-sama" by killing and disappearing Tomitake and Takano, but the two of them unexpectedly leave on their own.
Terrified that Oyashiro-sama will take it out on her father for her "failure" to enact the curse, she decides that Keiichi and herself will be the sacrifices this year. Satoko, who has been observing this, intervenes after the fight at Keiichi's house by calling an ambulance to prevent Keiichi from bleeding out. The next day, wracked with guilt seeing Rika baffled and distraught at this unprecedented loop, Satoko confesses her role. Rika thinks that Satoko is succumbing to Syndrome at first and tries to subdue her with the medicine, only for a fight to break out. Rika is killed, and Satoko kills herself when Hanyuu tells her it's the only way to reset everything.
keiichi wakes up and has no idea what the hell is going on
Satoko or Hanyuu somehow lead Shion and/or Mion to become suspicious of the Irie Clinic and the undercover Mountain Dogs, possibly even hinting that they're responsible for Satoshi's disappearance. The Sonozakis investigate and become more and more suspicious of them, as well as Rika for seemingly collaborating with them despite being one of the Heads of the Three Great Families. The other two Heads (Oryo and Mayor Kimiyoshi) try to confront them on Wataganashi and are kidnapped and/or killed. Shion, trying to investigate later, meets the same fate. Mion is left all by herself, and thinks she and Keiichi are next.
Rika, thinking that the loop is already doomed, taunts Keiichi openly about it during school. Both Satoko/Hanyuu and Mion witness this secretly. Satoko purposefully breaks up the discussion by rolling a ball into them. Hanyuu, angered that RIka is "not playing the game" decides that Rika has to die immediately as a "penalty," which Satoko does later. Mion assumes that Rika was threatening Keiichi, and that Satoko is on it when she casts suspicion on him for Rika's disappearance; Mion makes up a lie about "a construction worker" to save Keiichi and freaks out over her new belief that Rika is the mastermind. Meanwhile, the Mountain Dogs are freaking out over Rika mysteriously disappearing during school, and assume that Mion (as the remaining Sonozaki leader) is responsible as the family has already been opposing them.
Mion decides to shelter Keiichi in her underground safe room. The Mountain Dogs prepare to raid the estate looking for Rika. Satoko (whom Mion sees on the camera and calls a minion, thinking it's on Rika's behalf) attempts to defuse the situation as Rika is already dead and there's no more use for this. Things go sideways and both Satoko and Mion are shot by the Mountain Dogs, who notice that Mion was wielding a much larger caliber revolver. They take that gun and replace it with a smaller handgun that will match the bullet wounds on the two girls, and then search the estate for Rika. They can't find her and decide to complete the coverup by dumping the bodies of Oryo, the mayor, and Shion in the well to make it look like Mion did it.
keiichi wakes up and has no idea what the hell is going on
Teppei arrives back in Hinamizawa. Satoko, unable to take the idea of living with him again, kills him with Hanyuu's help. For the rest of the arc she's forced to keep quiet by only answering phones. She swats away Keiichi's hand because she feels horrified at herself by what she's doing and is hugely regretting it.
Ooishi and the CWS head arrive at her house, and she lies and claims that Teppei already skipped town when he heard about the protests. The CWS guy leaves, Ooishi stays behind to question Satoko about both Teppei, her parents' death on a past Wataganashi, and Satoshi. Satoko, at Hanyuu's urging, begins to tell a story about how she discovered that Rika was behind everything; Ooishi, who is easily mislead, believes it. At the same time, Hanyuu begins influencing Ooishi to make him paranoid that he's seeing and hearing things. Satoko tells Keiichi over the phone that everything is all right, feeding him a bogus story.
Satoko invites Keiichi to her house to prevent him from being caught in the upcoming massacre. Her actual goal, however, really was to give Keiichi something that her brother owned: the sword that he held onto. She wants Keiichi to kill her with it, as Hanyuu is preventing her from doing it herself. Both of them are blindsided when someone strikes him on the head - I'm still unsure who, as this new episode implies that Ooishi did it as he's holding the bloody dented bat, but that would raise the question of who or what did Keiichi beat to death as Ooishi looks uninjured - as a message to Satoko to not go against the plan. Satoko runs off rather than try to help Keiichi or call the police because she knows there's nothing anyone can do to stop this. L5 Ooishi heads to the festival and commits a massacre, as a despondent Satoko walks up accepting what's happening.
keiichi wakes up and has no idea what the hell is going on
Is this significant? Can't remember anything about a pillow off the top of my headlots and lots of cool stuff this episode but easily my number one "oh shit!" moment was scrubbing through the episode for any little things i missed and seeing rika's pillow here
Is this significant? Can't remember anything about a pillow off the top of my head
Ohhhhh I see, thanks for the explanation :)
just a slightly ominous visual. hanyuu mentions rika's wine habit for the first time in gpu this week as well—lots of bernkastel signposting
lots and lots of cool stuff this episode but easily my number one "oh shit!" moment was scrubbing through the episode for any little things i missed and seeing rika's pillow here
I like your theory quite a bit and it certainly would make for an interesting twist, but I'm a bit confused at the very last part:
Was Teppei in Satoko's house just a hallucination? It's pretty clear that he's the one beating the shit out of Keiichi from our perspective, so you are saying that he wasn't there when Ooishi arrived because he was long dead, and someone else whacks Keiichi, possibly Ooishi himself (despite the obvious contradiction)? I thought the implication of the bloody bat was that Ooishi had killed Tomitake and Takano given their absence (and the mention of their absence being made just before Ooishi comes into frame), but I do admit it's odd that he'd have the same weapon as false-Teppei. I'm not sure I like the idea of the show lying to us visually like that, as it normally just leaves things out rather than fabricating them wholesale, but I can get down with your theory otherwise.
I'm also very interested to learn exactly how Ooishi goes from fine to bananas that quickly. I'm a bit confused on how hard it is to make someone go level 5; we usually see a progressive madness, which at it's fastest takes a few days to escalate to its final form, or you need an injection to kickstart it. Ooishi seems to be totally calm before the CWS trip, so for him to go from what I assume is level 1 to level 5 in one day would be pretty unprecedented. Could Satoko flip his switch that quickly with Hanyuu's help? I suppose it's possible, but it does make me wonder.
I'm also very interested to learn exactly how Ooishi goes from fine to bananas that quickly. I'm a bit confused on how hard it is to make someone go level 5; we usually see a progressive madness, which at it's fastest takes a few days to escalate to its final form, or you need an injection to kickstart it. Ooishi seems to be totally calm before the CWS trip, so for him to go from what I assume is level 1 to level 5 in one day would be pretty unprecedented. Could Satoko flip his switch that quickly with Hanyuu's help? I suppose it's possible, but it does make me wonder.
Remember it's also possible to artificially induce L5 to someone through injecting a virus strain into their veins, i.e. what happens normally to Tomitake at most worlds.
just a slightly ominous visual. hanyuu mentions rika's wine habit for the first time in gou this week as well—lots of bernkastel signposting