ranger wrote:For example: Kogorou is a good character of someone with good strengths and good flaws. Obviously, he's a slacker/drunkard who relies on his daughter as a maid. From the naked eye, he acts kind of like a dotard, with his constant physical abuse of Conan, and "disrespect" for his currently separated wife. However, Kogorou, when he puts his mind to it, or if it's on a relevant subject that interests him, shows his genius. Multiple times he figures out cases even before Conan, which utterly shocks him. Plus, his love for his daughter and true adoration for Eri shows that he truly is a honest man with honorable intentions and ethics. The transition he can go from being a total goofball to a wise detective is admirable.
I won't go into Shinichi's...perfection, but I will say this: I whole heartedly agree with the above
I love when Kogorou's honest side shows. It's sooo great. ...it's actually the reason I'm disappointed there hasn't been more then just that one fleeting moment where he suspected Conan wasn't what he seemed D: In manga form, it literally lasted a page. ...Maybe two



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