This is the final episode of Mikeneko Holmes no Suiri (三毛猫ホームズの推理), and continues the story that began in the previous episode. If you haven’t seen episode 10 yet, this review contains significant spoilers. Otherwise, I will, as usual, keep the spoilers to a minimum.
When we last left our hero, Katayama Yoshitaro (Aiba Masaki), he had just saved the life of convicted killer Kaneda (Jinnai Takanori) who had just escaped from prison, blocking the aim of a police sniper. This was the downside to what, up to that point, had been exceptional police work from him.
Unknown to Yoshitaro, Kaneda had been convicted of killing Yoshitaro’s father. He ultimately finds this out from his older brother, right before Kaneda himself walks into the house, gun in hand.
That’s where things stood at the end of the previous episode – with the Katayama family in mortal peril. Of course, Kaneda didn’t just shoot them all and leave. No, that would be too easy, and we wouldn’t have anything to do for the rest of the hour. Instead, he immediately sets the gun down and begs for help.
And, as we would expect after experiencing his kind heart/gullibility so many times, Yoshitaro doesn’t hesitate to agree to give him help.
While it’s no surprise, I really think that the character should have taken a bit more time hesitating. After all, he had just found out that Kaneda was his father’s murderer, and Kaneda had just walked in with a gun pointed at them. These are not endearing traits, and warrant a bit of doubt and suspicion.
If you’ve watched the first ten episodes, though, you can’t help but wonder whether this will be another occasion where Katayama’s trust is misplaced. Then again, Kaneda could have just run away, so why risk putting himself at the mercy of a police officer, however gullible that officer might be? Seems like this time, Katayama’s making a better than average bet on the guy’s innocence. You never can tell, though.
Beyond the initial scene, continuing in detail would probably give away too much.
Altogether, it was an excellent finale. Finally, in this case, Yoshitaro showed the growth I had been hoping for through the entire series. This episode did have a mystery that needed solving, but that really wasn’t the difficult part of what went on. There were one or two aspects of the resolution that I felt were a bit weak, but they were also in keeping with how the series has gone so far, so I can’t really argue with them.
Otherwise, the end of the series was quite satisfying. Incidentally, at the beginning of the episode, Aiba-kun told us that there were two epilogues involving Holmes – one where Holmes returns, and another where it’s sayonara for Holmes. He asked the audience to vote on which one they would prefer.
I’d say “watch to find out which one they picked,” but having seen the ending, I’m sort of left scratching my head on that one.
To sum up the series as a whole, many of the mysteries left a lot to be desired (like less obvious suspects). Yoshitaro’s weaknesses added humor, but also left me frustrated with him. There was character development, but until this last case, it was painfully slow. Characterization was consistent, though, and Aiba-kun was probably the best person imaginable for the lead role. The supporting cast – particularly Fujiki Naohito-san and Matsuko Deluxe – did a remarkable job.
Oh, and let’s not forget to recognize our extremely photogenic cat friend:
Looking back on Aiba-kun’s last two dramas – “Bartender” and “My Girl” – this one definitely did a better job of retaining my interest, and I wasn’t disappointed with it. Score this one a winner.
But with Mikeneko Holmes ending and Kagi no Kakatta Heya wrapping up tomorrow, will we face a mystery vacuum next season?
Hm i too don’t understand the ending… since they film 2 are they going to show us the other ending as well? So can I assume that holmes took up human form (this time both his brother & sis could see) and worked as a housekeeper there? O_O
To put a finer point on it: is that Holmes or not? Yeah, that’s my problem with it in a nutshell.
The other option probably won’t get shown on TV – it’ll be included on the DVD as an extra, if anything.
Hi, could you possibly share with me where you watch Mikeneko Holmes no Suiri? I am only able to watch up to episode 5 😦 and really want to finish watching this series. ONEGAI!!!!
A great thanks in advance.!!
It’s been a long time, so I have no idea if any links would still work. I got the files off of d-addicts, I think, and the Fansub Wiki on d-addicts should have where the subtitles came from.