Drea comes in at the beginning and is just so infatuated with Mic and is trying to get Mic to warm up to her a little bit. I love seeing women on TV who have more relationships than just romantic ones, and I think there can be something so dynamic and professional about female friendships and that’s kind of what we have been discovering throughout the season is the way that these two characters get along and learn from each other. You know, we’ve wrapped the season, so I know what goes on for the rest of the season, but when it first started they wanted her to have the new partner and they wanted some new faces in the precinct, and they’re like well what better way to do that then to kind of like create like this new relationship for her that isn’t romantic. When I first came on the show it was a mystery. Your character Drea and Mic make a very dynamic duo… tell us a little about that. We got to chat with Tamaki about her time on the NBC series, the dynamic between Drea and Mic, what it’s like working with Melissa Roxburgh, and well, we tried our best to get as much scoop about the remainder of the season as possible. He left it in his room as bait to ascertain whether or not the three of them shared the common goal of putting a stop to artificial Infernals being created.MANIFEST - “Coordinated Flight” Episode 205 - Pictured: (l-r) Ellen Tamaki as Drea Mikami, JD Williams as Walter - (Photo by: Peter Kramer/NBC)Īll of that culminated on Monday’s Manifest episode “Carry On “ when the partners exchanged notes, surmised that Jared was an X’er, and Drea went undercover to scoop out the shady bar he attends to get more dirt. It doesn't take the boys long to discover an incriminating jar with an insect inside of it but, as soon as they find it, Karim himself appears to explain that the jar is actually evidence he himself collected. RELATED: Fire Force Introduces Company 5’s Twisted Captain, Princess Hibana He does, however, have something far more useful than his wardrobe choices to aid their mission: miniaturized versions of his plasma sword, Excalibur perfect for cutting through locks. Instead, the Company 8 spies decide to sneak into Karim's room back at the Special Fire Cathedral later on which gives Arthur an opportunity to swap his Knight persona for an "assassin" one, which just amounts to him wearing a hoodie and face mask. Tamaki also appears to inform the group that the other Infernals have been rested, while Shinra cuts Arthur short of commenting on the obviously suspect nature of the trio's location. Shinra chases him down the alley only to discover 1st Lieutenants Rekka and Karim lurking at the end. Fire shoots from his mouth as the Infernalization transformation takes hold. On his approach, he sees an arm emerge from the shadows and - as Hibana described - insert an insect into the man's back. Spotting a civilian lingering by an alleyway, Shinra puts his hero hat on to make sure that the man is OK. When Company 1 are called out on a mission, Shinra and Arthur are disappointed to be given nothing to do but wait outside the scene while the business-like Soldiers of the 1st obediently take care of the situation. Her assertion, as we soon find out, is sadly accurate. RELATED: Fire Force: Shinra & Arthur Are Hopelessly Outclassed By Leonard Burns She's also certain that, given the artificial Infernals always turn up at incidents investigated by the Special Fire Force, a Fire Soldier is highly likely to be behind it. Among the remains of the human victims, the woman of science discovered insect DNA, leading her to speculate that some kind of special bug was being inserted into human hosts to kickstart the Infernalization process.
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