MAO Episode 9 Review
MAO episode 9 delivers a mixed bag: a compelling first half that leans into the series' darker instincts, followed by a second half that pivots into a new mystery — leaving pacing issues and repeated exposition feeling more noticeable than usual. After several episodes of steady momentum, this installment occasionally falls back on flashbacks and recap narration in ways that undermine the episode's flow, but it also offers strong moments that reinforce why Rumiko Takahashi's supernatural storytelling still resonates. © 高橋留美子/小学館/「MAO」製作委員会 Episode 9 Recap: Two Halves, Two Tones The episode splits almost cleanly into two parts. The first resolves a lingering subplot from the previous episode involving an immortal apprentice from a millennium ago. It reveals the waitress as an ayakashi and delivers one of the series' darkest on-screen moments — a violent comeuppance that underlines MAO's willingness to explore grim territory. The se...