You know its funny when Momo told Okarun to go after Acrobatic Silky he was unsure how to do it. I guess when he is in Turbo Granny form it just comes to him, maybe. Always getting a little more of the banter.
The reality after the fight was really good because Aira was dead. In the world of the supernaturals, we don't have the power of friendships here. The flashback gave us a great insight into Acrobatic Silky as she was a loving mother who did the best for her child. Time was ticking and slowly bit by the unfortunate realities were about to hit her. Just seeing them take away her child was heartbreaking. You think if she had her daughter she could continue on, but she lost her whole purpose in living.
Then she wakes up after she dies, and her attachment was her daughter. Sadly, we don't know what happened to her true daughter, but Aira sees her, which is really interesting. I think when Aira called her mommy, it brought the connection and made her believe that Aira was her daughter. She sought to make sure to protect her daughter, although this time that daughter was Aira. One of the joys of parenting is experiencing the love with your child and obviously, even if she was always watching out for Aira she never received the love a parent received from her child and I think that is what broke her. This episode did a fantastic job of getting you to empathize with the Acrobatic Silky and knowing that her happiness was stolen from her.
Turbo Granny outlining once again without an Aura her death is inevitable. Aira offers the one thing that Acrobatic Silky have to be able to move on. The love a parent receives from their child. While Aira isn't her true daughter, that doesn't mean she can't give her that peace of mind to move on. This truly shows the Yokai part of the shows isn't black or white. Most of them suffered in some way and there is a reason they are still hanging around. Fantastic episode from start to finish.