Specialist - Season 1
Season 1
Yoshito, transferred to Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, is assigned to work in a department that doesn't even have a name. Young female detective Maria will join Yoshita. Commissioner General of the National Police Agency is Maria's uncle and it looks like she has another secret next to that.
Episodes
Episode 1
At the exit of the Shiga Central Prison located by the banks of Lake Biwa, stands a lone man who had just been released from the prison. He is none other than Takuma Yoshito, a man who had been convicted of a crime he didn't commit. 10 years ago, Takuma was trialed and found guilty of rape and attempted murder and was sentenced to 15 years jail. However, 10 years into his sentence, the victim woke up from her coma and was able to confirm that her attacker wasn't Takuma. So, Takuma has been exonerated from the crime and is now a free man. Takuma is actually a topnotch criminal profiler called specialists in Japan, and at the time of his arrest, he was attached to the Kyoto Prefectural Police. Takakura Kiichiro, the deputy of the Kyoto Prefectural Police, comes to greet Takuma to inform him of his reinstatement to the Special Investigations Task Force.
Episode 2
Episode 3
Someone has been going round sticking alphabets and numbers on the intersections in streets of Kyoto. Each time a sticker is discovered, soon a crime will take place at the intersection on which it was stuck. Yoshito and Chinami, together with the special task force, have to find out the significance of the stickers in order to prevent the next crime from happening!
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