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Re: A question about the plots in "Detective Conan"

Postby Dwalin » May 14th, 2011, 1:13 pm

Anyway, to sum up what I wanted to say, then I won't bother you anymore with that:
it’s sad I seem to be the only one to pity the murderers that had their lives (or their families) destroyed by the victims. I thought there would be at least some other people who would agree this kind of criminals is different from those who kill for money or power. I am not saying it is right to kill, but that should apply to those “badâ€
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Re: A question about the plots in "Detective Conan"

Postby red.orchid » May 14th, 2011, 2:33 pm

^^ Don't be so gloomy, Dwalin. What I want to say is every life is precious, so we are not to steal the other's life as well as your own one. That is all.
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Re: A question about the plots in "Detective Conan"

Postby Kleene Onigiri » May 14th, 2011, 2:39 pm

But you question was "why are the victims "bad" and the murderers "good" in most of the cases" D:
And not: "Do you guys also pity the murderers that got their life destroyed be the victim" D:

At least that's what I read XD
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Re: A question about the plots in "Detective Conan"

Postby kkslider5552000 » May 14th, 2011, 4:26 pm

Kleene Onigiri wrote:But you question was "why are the victims "bad" and the murderers "good" in most of the cases" D:
And not: "Do you guys also pity the murderers that got their life destroyed be the victim" D:

shh, don't put logic into this
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Re: A question about the plots in "Detective Conan"

Postby Abs. » May 14th, 2011, 10:15 pm

The one that's still alive is the one that gets to tell the story.
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Re: A question about the plots in "Detective Conan"

Postby A.E. » May 14th, 2011, 11:08 pm

Abs. wrote:The one that's still alive is the one that gets to tell the story.

Touché!
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Re: A question about the plots in "Detective Conan"

Postby dilbertschalter » May 15th, 2011, 12:10 am

Abs. wrote:The one that's still alive is the one that gets to tell the story.


yeah, this is actually really important to remember. it could well be "in reality" (in DC world reality that is) more cases like 121-122, we just don't hear everything.
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Re: A question about the plots in "Detective Conan"

Postby redangelran » May 18th, 2011, 7:56 am

Jd- wrote:It may not be especially engaging compared to motives in related fiction aimed at older audiences, but the lesson to be learned (there's no reason to kill someone) is a fair one.


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Re: A question about the plots in "Detective Conan"

Postby red.orchid » May 18th, 2011, 10:50 am

ran mouri wrote:
Jd- wrote:It may not be especially engaging compared to motives in related fiction aimed at older audiences, but the lesson to be learned (there's no reason to kill someone) is a fair one.


true. so true..

... as ever, yeah.

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