Man, 1 chapter of him in present time and he immediately feels as imperial and terrifying as he did at the end of Part 1. Nothing like the Hyodo of Tonegawa, even though a lot of Tonegawa energy's rubbed off on Part 6. His logic really is diabolical.
Also, always a sucker for details like Kurosawa deducing the events of Part 5 with the tiniest mental difference (he just looked at the tarp from above and didn't realize how big it was, so he envisioned the Kamachi boys using it like a life net to catch Kazuya instead of the less obvious cushion plan.)