Mourning Party Boss Theory

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Stickmanwww

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Mourning Party Boss Theory

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I was re-watching and re-reading the anime/manga, and something that really stood out that I never noticed before. The mourning party is being held for a "Sakamaki Akiuji - Movie Director".

I don't have any sold evidence but I think that be the perfect way to put a "boss" name into the story in some way/form. Perhaps he faked his own death prior to this arc. Since he's a movie director there's already a connection with the Organization's movements with CG programs and special effects as well as Vermouth's role as an actress.

Both Vermouth and Pisco were there for an assassination plot. So I assume the name must have some sort significance to the plot otherwise it wouldn't make sense to set that entire arc at a mourning party and focus a panel on the name of the deceased.

The particular scene in question:
Episode 176
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Chapter 239 page 5
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dcfan01
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I think that what wouldn't make sense is to set the case at the mourning party, and not show the name of the deceased..
The biggest problem here is that there is no evidence to suggest that the boss needed to fake his death.. (at least not at this point in time)
Also, It doesn't make sense to throw a mourning party for a fake death.. and it makes much less sense to plan an assasination in this party.. Imagine what would have happend if the police started investigating what was the relationship between Pisco and the deceased..

There is not much more I can say, since there is no evidence supporting this theory..
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dcfan01 wrote:I think that what wouldn't make sense is to set the case at the mourning party, and not show the name of the deceased..
The biggest problem here is that there is no evidence to suggest that the boss needed to fake his death.. (at least not at this point in time)
Also, It doesn't make sense to throw a mourning party for a fake death.. and it makes much less sense to plan an assasination in this party.. Imagine what would have happend if the police started investigating what was the relationship between Pisco and the deceased..

There is not much more I can say, since there is no evidence supporting this theory..
It does make sense to throw a mourning party for someone well known if the death is faked, not the otherway around. The boss's order was for Gin to finish off Pisco too.. Maybe it was planned long ago...
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k11chi wrote: It does make sense to throw a mourning party for someone well known if the death is faked, not the otherway around. The boss's order was for Gin to finish off Pisco too.. Maybe it was planned long ago...
The order to kill Pisco came after he was exposed by a journalist that caught him red handed..
As for the mourning party, I don't think the overly cautious boss would make a big bold risky move (such as faking his death) and on top of that, plan a murder (not Pisco's, the other guy's), giving the police the chance to get directly to him.

To further explain, the organization seems to be divided in sections.. we know of the scientific/drug developing section, and the killing/extorting/etc section, and maybe an IT section..
If the boss was directly involved in some of the killings, the whole organization would be in danger.. rendering the whole idea pointless.
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k11chi wrote:
dcfan01 wrote:I think that what wouldn't make sense is to set the case at the mourning party, and not show the name of the deceased..
The biggest problem here is that there is no evidence to suggest that the boss needed to fake his death.. (at least not at this point in time)
Also, It doesn't make sense to throw a mourning party for a fake death.. and it makes much less sense to plan an assasination in this party.. Imagine what would have happend if the police started investigating what was the relationship between Pisco and the deceased..

There is not much more I can say, since there is no evidence supporting this theory..
It does make sense to throw a mourning party for someone well known if the death is faked, not the otherway around. The boss's order was for Gin to finish off Pisco too.. Maybe it was planned long ago...
Very much so, and not unprecedented for BO as they staged the Sharon fake death mourning party too.
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