Dominion Tank Police Episode 4

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

The finale of Dominion's four-episode run, 'Crime Factor' shifts gears from pure action spectacle into something more character-driven. Buaku, previously framed as a straightforward antagonist, gets the spotlight here, and the tone reflects that — leaning into introspective territory without abandoning the series' signature comedic energy. Leona Ozaki, Al, and the Puma Sisters all have meaningful roles, keeping the ensemble dynamic lively even as the episode slows down to ask harder questions. Expect a blend of explosive confrontations and quieter revelations, paced briskly enough that neither element overstays its welcome. Fans of the comedy-sci-fi balance this series delivers will find this episode among its most rewarding.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Building directly off 'Crime Ethic,' where the Tank Police chased Buaku's gang over a stolen painting, this finale pivots from external conflict to internal history — digging into who Buaku actually is and why he acts as he does. As the final episode in this four-part OVA, 'Crime Factor' functions as both a character payoff and a series capstone, tying together the threads that earlier episodes set in motion.

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