Who am I to understand basic physics.
Impressions:
This I’m not going to call good either, so much as it was kind of funny for being so badly written. Granted, this was the closest it’s gotten to being an actual mystery. Middle aside, most of the episode was spent interacting with the new dude, so theoretically, you could’ve put together that he was lying, but their train of logic was nonsense and entirely predicated on a single incredibly dumb thing. “You can’t have a job AND get good grades in med school at the same time.” Therefore, you must not have had a job. Therefore, you must be a serial killer! She, of course, is correct on all counts, and this master mind immediately drops all pretenses and declares her to be a brilliant genius.
That alone would just be eye rollingly dumb, but not too notable, if not for all the rest to follow. Having taken a hostage, Neko then waited for to hear thunder strike… which just started mind you… to whip out Chekhov’s mirror and blind him. Yes, that’s exactly how lightning works. First you hear the thunder, and then you see lightning strike. Moriarty dispatched, they proceed to… let him go. Because there’s hell, you see. Which means everybody ever is too scared to commit violence in the hotel. But Moriarty decides, nah, not going to leave and everybody… lets him. He’ll just be hanging around the hotel too. Congenially. As one does with serial killers. Good thing he’s not an atheist.