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Pink Villa
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
The Dinner Table Detective Episode 8: Reiko Confronts Keizan's Murderer; Recap, Release Date And More
The seventh The Dinner Table Detective episode, titled 'There Is No Such Thing as a Completely Locked Room File 1,' opened with painter Keizan Matsushita being fatally stabbed in his studio. Reiko and Kazamatsuri interviewed witnesses: freelance journalist Maki Nakazoto and Keizan's relative Misaki Aihara. Before dying, Keizan pointed to the 'sleeping beauty' in his mural. His wife and son appeared indifferent to his death. Misaki initially claimed to be the mural's model, then shifted blame to Shoko Sasano, who was missing and linked to art forgeries. Reiko tricked Kageyama into helping investigate. The episode ended with Kageyama visiting the scene and Kazamatsuri returning unexpectedly. The Dinner Table Detective Episode 8 will see Reiko and Kageyama continue investigating Keizan's death, focusing on the mural he indicated. Kageyama will identify the mural as a clue to unlocking the locked-room mystery. After he declares that 'no room is truly sealed,' they will discover a hidden passage within the studio. When Reiko explores it, she will encounter a mysterious woman brandishing a knife. With her exit blocked, Reiko will arm herself with a baton. The episode will reveal what drove the woman to madness and what Keizan meant with his dying gesture. Titled 'There Is No Such Thing as a Completely Locked Room File 2,' The Dinner Table Detective Episode 8 is scheduled to premiere in Japan at 11:30 pm JST on Friday, May 23, 2025. The episode will be broadcast on Fuji TV's "Noitamina" programming block and can be streamed on Amazon Prime Video the next day. TVer will update episodes every Thursday. International viewers can watch The Dinner Table Detective Episode 8 on Prime Video as well, typically about half a day after its Japanese release. The mystery series streams weekly with English subtitles and is also available in several dubbed languages, including English. For more updates on The Dinner Table Detective anime, stay tuned to Pinkvilla.
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Sadly, the FBI: International Series Finale Barely Featured OG Agents Vo and Raines — Grade It
The following contains spoilers from the Season 4 finale — aka finale — of CBS' . Listen, it is somewhat understandable. FBI: International clearly had a two-part Season 4 finale planned, the back half of which would be extremely Wes-centric and set in Tokyo. More from TVLine Spine-Tingling FBI Season 7 Finale Leaves [Spoiler]'s Life in Limbo The Handmaid's Tale Kills Three Major Characters in Last Episode Before Series Finale - Read Recap Chicago Fire Boss Previews Severide's Pascal Doubts, Carver and Ritter's Goodbyes... and Future Returns? Still, given that filming on it wrapped in early May — two full months after the series' cancellation was announced — you'd think they'd have found a way to provide a bit more closure for fans, or at least to feature the agents back in Budapest a bit more. Part 2 of the finale, 'Gaijin,' picked up with Wes (Jesse Lee Soffer) arriving in Tokyo with local cop Reiko (guest star Yoriko Haraguchi), to continue the manhunt for the serial killer who'd been working with Kenzo Takeyama. Given a short, strict leash by Superintendent Kubo, Wes and Reiko saw their investigation heat up with another girl went missing, an American hostess named Heather. Leads were few, until Amanda (Christina Wolfe) worked her magic from Budapest to find a linguistic match between Redditor 'Okamoto' and an American cab driver in Tokyo, named Lloyd. Now, we as viewers know that Lloyd in fact drugged Heather once she was in his cab (and after he failed to chat her up in the club). But in the eyes of Kubo, Wes and Reiko didn't have enough evidence for a search warrant. Wes got the idea to look for victims that predated Kenzo and his partner's spree, and that led them to a girl who had filed, but withdrew, an abduction report. The dress she saved, with blood from her American abductor — coupled with DNA from a water glass Lloyd used — got Wes and Reiko a search warrant, and that revealed that in fact more than 50 girls had been taken. Both incensed, Wes convinced Reiko to reach out to the Takeyamas, and the matriarch OK'd them to search an apartment building Kenzo had had specially upgraded. Though the space was empty, and Reiko got benched for contacting the Takeyamas, Kubo told Wes it was up to him to find Lloyd and Heather, and to that end he hooked up the Budapest crew with Tokyo CCTV. That enabled the team to put Wes on Lloyd's scent, and that night he found and pinned down the cretin. Lloyd agreed to share Heather's location if Wes gave back the cyanide pill hidden in a button. Wes proceeded to find and save Heather, but only gave Lloyd back the button — its secret compartment empty. In the aftermath, Reiko shared that she'd been demoted to desk duty and was inclined to quit, but Wes urged her to fight the good fight and keep being a good cop. Reiko in turn gave Wes the nudge he needed to introduce himself to his half-sister Delila, in Pittsburgh. As for the Budapest crew, the only plot thread going on there involved the career board calling in via video, to reveal who earned a coveted GS-14 spot — Vo (Vinessa Vidotto) or Raines (Carter Redwood). The two held hands as they awaited the decision… but the episode ended without us finding out. What do you think of how ended its final season? Want scoop on , or for any other TV show? Shoot an email to InsideLine@ and your question may be answered via Matt's Inside Line! Best of TVLine Mrs. Maisel Flash-Forward List: All of Season 5's Futuristic Easter Eggs Yellowjackets Recap: The Morning After Yellowjackets Recap: The First Supper


Time of India
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
The Dinner Table Detective episode 4: Two-timer killed in shocking twist
In The Dinner Table Detective , elegance meets mystery in a captivating blend of suspense, intrigue, and stylish characters. This anime series follows Reiko, a young woman from a wealthy family, who solves complex murder cases with the help of her sharp-witted butler, Kageyama. Each episode introduces a new mystery, often set against a glamorous backdrop like luxurious dinners or lively festivals. Even if you're not familiar with anime, this series feels like a classic detective drama, filled with twists and sharp dialogue that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The Dinner Table Detective Three Women, one murder, and a web of lies Episode 4, titled Be Careful With Two-Timing File 1, kicks off with a lively summer festival where Reiko attends with Kageyama and her friends Ayaka and Kaori. The festive atmosphere quickly shifts when the next day, the body of Shinichi Nozaki, a local businessman, is found poisoned in his apartment—dressed only in his underwear. A broken phone discovered at the festival connects him to the crime scene, raising questions about his relationship with the people around him. As Reiko investigates, she uncovers a startling revelation: Nozaki had been secretly dating three women—Aya, Kanae, and Chizuru—through a dating app. Each of these women is a suspect in the murder, but things aren't that simple. Eyewitnesses report seeing a woman leaving Nozaki's apartment, but none of the suspects fit the description, leading to a web of confusion and suspicion. As Reiko pieces together the clues, the mystery takes unexpected turns that will leave you questioning everyone's motives. Unraveling the secrets Reiko's investigation gets deeper as she uncovers the toxic secrets hidden behind Nozaki's two-timing life. With each new clue, the suspects grow more complicated. Could one of the women be hiding a darker secret? Was Nozaki truly the charming victim of a love triangle gone wrong, or is there another twist waiting to be revealed? by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo The episode also dives into the personal dynamics of Reiko's investigation team. Kageyama's cool demeanor and sharp intellect prove essential, but even Reiko's own emotions will be tested as the case uncovers more than just a love affair. Expect new insights into the characters' personalities and backstories as the investigation progresses, making this episode an essential chapter in the series. Release date and where to watch The Dinner Table Detective Episode 4 will air in Japan on Friday, April 25, 2025, at 12:00 am JST on Fuji TV and AT-X. International viewers will be able to stream it on Amazon Prime Video on the same day. Be sure to check the release time according to your region. The anime is currently streaming with English subtitles, so fans from around the world can follow the mysteries as they unfold. For those new to the show, The Dinner Table Detective (also known as The After-Dinner Mysteries) offers a unique blend of high-society drama and murder mystery that is sure to keep you guessing from start to finish. Reiko and Kageyama investigate the shocking murder of Shinichi Nozaki. Nozaki's double life as a two-timer leads to three potential suspects. Eyewitness reports create confusion and add to the intrigue. The episode promises new twists that challenge Reiko's detective skills. Will Reiko crack the case before more secrets are revealed? Stay tuned for future episodes as Reiko continues her pursuit of justice and unravels even more mysteries. To catch up on The Dinner Table Detective and keep up with all the latest developments, stream the series on Amazon Prime Video.