Solomon's Perjury
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Drama
Mystery
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 8
avg.Runtime | 54 min
First EP | 2021-10-03
Last EP | 2021-11-21
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Rating : 7.2
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On Christmas morning, Fujino Ryoko finds her classmate Kashiwagi Takuya’s dead body at their snow covered school. The police and the school conclude that Kashiwagi Takuya died by suicide. At that time, an anonymous letter is delivered to Fujino Ryoko. The letter states that Kashiwagi Takuya was murdered by a group of students including Ooide Shunji. The media and SNS begin to question whether Kashiwagi Takuya really died by suicide or was he murdered. The school principal tries to take control of the narrative, but this leads to a more chaotic situation. Fujino Ryoko is disturbed by people's reaction to Kashiwagi Takuya’s death. She asks for a trial and an unprecedented school trial begins.
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Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2021-10-03
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Solomon no Gisho
2021-10-03
On Christmas morning, Fujino Ryoko finds her classmate Kashiwagi Takuya’s dead body at their snow covered school. The police and the school conclude that Kashiwagi Takuya died by suicide. At that time, an anonymous letter is delivered to Fujino Ryoko. The letter states that Kashiwagi Takuya was murdered by a group of students including Ooide Shunji. The media and SNS begin to question whether Kashiwagi Takuya really died by suicide or was he murdered. The school principal tries to take control of the narrative, but this leads to a more chaotic situation. Fujino Ryoko is disturbed by people's reaction to Kashiwagi Takuya’s death. She asks for a trial and an unprecedented school trial begins.
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Episode 2
2021-10-10
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Episode 3
2021-10-17
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Episode 4
2021-10-24
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Episode 5
2021-10-31
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Episode 6
2021-11-07
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Episode 7
2021-11-14
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Episode 8
2021-11-21
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