Yuukokunomoriarty2_ep_05_sub_ita.mp4 (8K)
: By having the real Jack the Ripper (Renfield) expose himself, Moriarty forces the bickering Scotland Yard and the local Vigilance Committee to stop fighting each other and focus on a single target.
: Although Moriarty is a criminal, he cannot abide by the senseless murder of prostitutes, which he views as "collateral damage" without a noble goal.
: We see the dynamic between Moran and Bond deepen through high-stakes action, such as the precision shot used to disable a Gatling gun. Episode 16 | Moriarty the Patriot Wiki | Fandom YuukokuNoMoriarty2_Ep_05_SUB_ITA.mp4
: The episode prominently quotes The Tempest ("Hell is empty / And all the devils are here"), framing the Victorian aristocracy as the true "devils" walking the earth.
: The title suggests that while Moriarty operates in the shadows, his actions often serve a protective, "knightly" function for the downtrodden, subverting the traditional roles of hero and villain. Key Literary & Character Points : By having the real Jack the Ripper
This episode, titled serves as a fascinating study on the manipulation of public perception and the burden of necessary evil . While its surface plot revolves around catching a "fake" Jack the Ripper, the underlying essay it presents is far more complex, focusing on how a shared enemy can force unity even between bitter rivals. The Power of the "Common Enemy"
The episode further distinguishes Moriarty's "principled" crime from the "pointless" cruelty of the copycats. Episode 16 | Moriarty the Patriot Wiki |
: Sherlock Holmes ultimately understands that maintaining the myth of a "single evil" is better for London's morale than revealing the messy truth—that a group of people was using the Ripper's name to incite a civil war. Justice vs. Cruelty