Kleene Onigiri wrote:Well, in the first chapters, Shinichi also told Ran that he's "used to that" when Ran cried about the death of that man and stuff.
He also has that sad expression after the deduction. You know, him holding the bow-tie and looking down, that you can't see his eyes anymore just the glasses.
I guess, after encountering so many deaths, he just doesn't show his pity or sadness anymore. Especially since he can't become biased to solve the case, meaning he has to hold back such emotions as pity and sadness. (we saw how Conan acted strange in the K3 case)
Well, look at...I think it was the Karaoke case, the one with the singer that got poisoned right at the start? He freezes up and says something like, "If that's the case, then this is a tragedy" or something like that. He's got pity, but if he shows it he won't be taken so seriously. He says it in that episode when Ran solves the convenience store mystery, that he has to act like he knows what he's talking about or else no one will believe him. If he's sitting there crying over what happened, no one will take him seriously. Besides, it's not professional.
With Haibara's caution, that can be both negative and positive. Who knows, maybe if she said, "Kudo-kun, we're in this together so here's everything I know, and let's make a plan to bring the B.O down" then maybe she'd be perfectly safe now.
Heiji
Positive: Funny, loyal, about as good of a detective as Shinichi, humble/willing to take correction, team player (as long as the team is him and Shinichi), very good friend, puts people's well-being before a mystery, tenacious, empathetic.
Negative: can't figure out Kazuha likes him/unwilling to see that Kazuha likes him (depending on how you read it), little arrogant, can't keep secrets, little too eager to prove himself.
"I have no data yet. It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts." --Sherlock Holmes
Yeah Kogoro, did you read this one?