Case Closed Episode 710

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A meaty two-part mystery kicks off here, pairing Conan Edogawa with Heiji Hattori for the kind of collaborative detective work that fans of both characters crave. The tone runs serious and suspenseful, leaning into methodical investigation rather than comedy or action. Expect deliberate pacing that prioritizes the layering of clues and careful interrogation of suspects over quick resolutions. Kazuha Toyama, Kogoro Mouri, and Inspector Otaki round out the cast, adding familiar dynamics to the proceedings. The episode's title, 'Everyone Was Watching,' immediately establishes a tension around observation and hidden details — someone saw something, and peeling back those layers is the central hook. This is classic long-form Detective Conan: a proper whodunit setup that rewards attentive viewers who enjoy piecing together evidence alongside the detectives before Part 2 delivers the payoff.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

This episode follows 'The Case of the Unconfirmed Crash' and introduces a fresh standalone mystery that deepens the season's procedural throughline. As the first half of a two-parter, it functions as pure setup — establishing the crime, the suspects, and the initial deductions that Part 2 will resolve. The Conan-Heiji team-up signals a higher-stakes case within the show's episodic structure.

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