If you thought the second season of Milky Holmes can’t possibly get any crazier, wait until you see their dreams!
Although this episode is not on the same level of ridiculousness like the last one, that is an understatement because of Cordelia. She is always obsessed with flowers until a foot lands on her face during the night. In the morning, Nero and her gets into a fight, thus leading us to the wackiest dreams anyone can have, which includes:
- Cordelia facing off a Lion directed by Nero
- Sheryl eating fish paste given by Henriette and Kokoro
- Hercule doing some more poses…
Their dreams only gets crazier when they are faced with a bad situation and they subconsciously activated their toys to fend it off. From there, you get Nero transforming into a pillow-throwing robot, Cordelia using Sheryl as a shield, Sheryl repelling everyone off the bed and Hercule lifting the bed. The results were rather hilarious as Hercule takes over the bed and left the others on the floor without knowing it. To add the cherry on top, yuri between Cordelia and Nero got added to the mix even though they were in a fight between each other on the bed. Despite the wackiness, this is probably one of the craziest dreams I seen in any anime. The cutest moment out of all the girls’ dream is Kokoro hitting Sheryl and continuously saying, “Don’t call me Kokoro-chan,” which is one of the cutest ways to say her famous catchphrase. I dare anyone to watch that one scene on loop for 15 minutes. I bet most of you will go insane after 5 minutes.
Aside from their dreams, there were other moments that also brought some laughter. This includes Sheryl failing at Jenga and Cordelia cosplaying as Aresené, which looked good on her. With that, it seems that Milky Holmes has finally got their act together after a four episode long soul searching and now ready to do some detective work. This only makes me wonder how ridiculous the upcoming mystery might become in the next episode. Only time can tell…
This episode wasn’t quite as over the top full of batshit lunacy, but it was still an excellent display of the lack of sanity on display here. At least this time it had the excuse of being because of a dream and not just the world being absolutely whacked out of its gourd.
Thankfully, they finally got out of the cycle of not wanting to become detectives now, so perhaps we get some mystery with more comedy? Still, at least they are on the right track, although I wonder what kind of substance the producers took while making these episodes…