Baccano 6-8! Episode 6 continues to fill in details of who the characters are and how each group on the Flying Pussyfoot interconnects. We see a little more of Dallas who was missing in the beginning and see reasons why he went missing.
Episode 7 takes a flashback a long ways back to when Maiza, Szilard and several other characters were trying to use alchemy to obtain eternal life/cure-all via summoning a demon (the demon's voice sounds familiar within the story..hm). The demon has a snarky attitude..hope he shows up again. This episode alone helps the viewer understand a chunk of who the players are and their relationships.
Isaac and Miria are the comedic relief in the series and after the gloom of the previous episode, they take on episode 8. I wasn't sure if I liked them at first, but their optimistic personalities are really cute and fun. At this point I went back and rewatched episode 1. Episode 1 actually features the end of the train ride, I think. The two amusing writers, Gustav and Carole, haven't appeared again since that episode. The show's storytelling has a similar feel to that of Ocean's Eleven; a suave, hip, good bad guy story where all the scattered pieces supposedly fit. The anime has a tiny bit more fictional violence and fantasy. Start watching if you haven't already.
Is Claire kissing a boy with the same powers as her father and who looks like her uncle? and is twice as tall as she? I think that he'll probably die or get 'cured' this season because who really needs 2-3 flying characters in one show?