Hello everyone,
Here we are to talk about the fifth and sixth episode of Kami-sama Dolls, a largely underrated series of this summer season 2011 that is unexpectedly being a quite neat pick for the action/comedy genre with a great mix of battles between Seki and jokes/fanservice.

In the fifth episode we finally see the continuation of the battle between Utau and the "clone". Utau is totally useless when using a Kakashi and end up losing badly until saved by deus ex Kukuri that absorb and send back the lightning power of the enemy. While this plot armor save Utau for now, she has to grow up in terms of Seki otherwise she's going down badly sooner or later.
In the sixth episode we get, finally, a glimpse of the famous village where all these problems started and we get to know that Kirio is the little brother of Utau separated at birth. From the little information they've given us, I can safely say that Kirio is going to be an ally sooner or later with the granpa Hyuga being the evilman plotting something with a gigantic Kakashi that looks a lot scarier than the other little ones shown till now.
Another interesting note is that Utau and her brother supposedly both some special power when controlling Kakashi that they manifested even before being born. While the old guy was sceptic I'm sure this will be the focus of the series during the final battle. (I'm expecting all four Seki to collaborate to put down that big Kakashi)

From the character development area, these two episodes focus was in the personality of Hibino that had small developments that are slowly, but steadily making her go up and up in my rankings even if still far from Utau's level. We also had quite some nice fanservice scenes revolving around Hibino like the flying Kukuri one. (I was cheering for Utau to fall down if you catch my meaning.)
At this point the main enemy is pretty clear, we just need to understand what happened years ago to our protagonist and Aki, this is especially true due to the fact that the detective was referring to the protagonist as "the one found in the place of the massacre". What massacre they're talking about?
Another interesting note is about Hibino's mother, I'm starting to seriously think she's no other than the teacher the protagonist and Aki were talking about (and that they probably killed). How she will react if this is the truth?

We'll know soon enough I suppose as the next episode is dedicated to the flashbacks of our protagonist past... (I'm seriously expecting some gore in next episode...)
See you soon,
feal87