Case Closed Episode 890

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

The second half of this two-parter shifts into full deduction mode as Conan and the Detective Boys work to crack a complex code tied to a skeleton discovered in the school storage shed. The pacing is methodical and rewarding, giving viewers time to piece together the puzzle alongside the cast before the solution clicks into place. Tension runs high as a decade-old crime resurfaces, and the intellectual stakes carry real weight. What elevates this beyond a standard case episode is Rumi Wakasa, the new assistant homeroom teacher whose enigmatic behavior adds an unsettling layer of intrigue beneath the surface-level mystery. Her presence signals something deeper at play. Expect a satisfying resolution to the immediate case, but the lingering questions about Wakasa's true nature keep the episode from feeling neatly wrapped up.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

This episode concludes the two-part 'New Teacher's Skeleton Case' storyline, resolving the code-breaking mystery introduced in episode 889 while firmly establishing Rumi Wakasa as a recurring figure of interest. Her debut arc positions her as a character with hidden depths, feeding into the series' broader themes of concealed identities and buried secrets. The case wraps cleanly, but Wakasa's introduction sets the stage for future developments that will weave into Conan's larger narrative.

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