James Rye wrote:Dus wrote:I'd love Minerva as Bourbon. She is - and I quote - HAWT, so it would be bloody brilliant if she became a recurrent character.
But isn´t Bourbon in Japan currently?
Also Ran, girl damm! Don´t cry each time when you remember, see or talk to Shinichi! Just kick his ass, for comedys sake, i´ve seen enough cheap love drama in DC for now! -.-
I think that dude will either just murder one person or blew up a bomb.

I was disappointed that they didn't show Conan inside Scotland Yard. I was hoping to see Lestrade. lol
ArkAngel wrote:I don't think that he will try to kill many people, but only one. If I remember right, he said to the Apollo-boy "someone will die somewhere in London" and so on...
The word "someone" contains the word "one" so I think that he'll kill only one person. If he intends to kill many people he probably would have said "somebody" instead of "someone".
*Sighs* You do know that if Shinichi had acted the way he had right in front of her, she probably would act in the way you said. She always acts tough when Shinichi is physically there (usually), she tends to get vulnerable when he isn't.James Rye wrote:Dus wrote:I'd love Minerva as Bourbon. She is - and I quote - HAWT, so it would be bloody brilliant if she became a recurrent character.
But isn´t Bourbon in Japan currently?
Also Ran, girl damm! Don´t cry each time when you remember, see or talk to Shinichi! Just kick his ass, for comedys sake, i´ve seen enough cheap love drama in DC for now! -.-
RedPoppy wrote:ArkAngel wrote:I don't think that he will try to kill many people, but only one. If I remember right, he said to the Apollo-boy "someone will die somewhere in London" and so on...
The word "someone" contains the word "one" so I think that he'll kill only one person. If he intends to kill many people he probably would have said "somebody" instead of "someone".
That's why I think that the riddle is just a part of the information which the murderer wanted to give. Maybe the riddle is really about the person who will be killed soon? We should also think about his last sentence "If it's impossible to solve, you can even beg Holmes". I think the murderer gave the riddle to children on purpose, because only a child would go to Baker Street to see Holmes like Apollo. We should also remember that it must be place where all of the children will gather.
mangaluva wrote:I keep trying to figure out how the riddle might be related to the Book of Revelations, but my readings of it in the past never left me with an impression of anything coherent or sober happening and we don't have a bible in the house for me to check it up in. It might just be something about judgement.
Ezio wrote:Lastly, I am beginning to notice that Conan's careful personality is softening up, as he is taking more direct action in recent cases; this has been noticed by Ran as well, as she is being much more trustful in Conan and relying on him to help her father solve cases. This case might end with a suspicion from Ran, assuming that she is taking more careful notice of Conan's actions.
Tried and came up short. There's a Saint John's church near the Waterloo tube stop close to the London eye. There's also a chapel of St. John in the Tower of London. That's the best I came up with...Dus wrote:mangaluva wrote:I keep trying to figure out how the riddle might be related to the Book of Revelations, but my readings of it in the past never left me with an impression of anything coherent or sober happening and we don't have a bible in the house for me to check it up in. It might just be something about judgement.
That's been bugging me as well. Apparently, the Japanes DOES refer to the Apocalypse of John though. Has anyone ever tried a biblical approach?

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