ranger wrote:I have to disagree with this. I'm a guy, and I don't have a "wife-beater" like attitude where I can boss around girls n stuff. I know your saying that's "most males", but really that's just a stereotype. A lot of guys, like me, fall for more of the "bad girls", meaning the sleek and sexy, dangerous type. It's the same reason why girls like bad boys.
And it's probably the reason why I like ai as well, her cold personality + sarcastic attitude is just very appealing to me, while Ran, being the more typical female archetype (extremely caring and nice+damsel in distress) is just rather drab to me.
Yeah, i´m not bad enough... Isn´t their any girl who like a Eisuke-typ guy?
Girl one: I like the cool type like Kaito...
Girl two. The smexy looking one like Hakuba...
Girl three: The hot--blooded one like Heiji...
Girl four: Or the caring, intelligent and full of courage guy like Shinichi...
Me: Damn you, Eisuke! Damn you!
PS: I agree with you about liking Ai.^^
ranger wrote:damn straight im cool. 8)
Cool guy...?

My arch enemy who get all the girls!!! >:(
No more cookies for you!

[quote="Nyarl"]
I also think you are confusing the moments where Ran is thinking about what Shin'ichi would do with asking him to save her (which basically doesn't happen in canon, and doesn't even happen as much in the movies as the trailers would have people believe). Even just before he called in Convenience Store, when she was having a hard time deciding whether to reveal what she had deduced, it was, “{What} would that guy {do} (Aitsu nara...),â€







I accept that she has different sides to her personality, obviously she has weaknesses (i.e. ghosts, Shinichi, sad stories, Shinichi.....) but the Ran in the aftermath of the Highway Murder case didn't seem like the same one. She became a bit too quiet and gentle in my opinion (just running up to Shinichi and holding on to his sleeve without saying anything? :S). I don't mind her crying as much as this sudden personality change, her crying is actually at least consistent with a character that wears her heart on her sleeve.
I really liked the part of the series when she was listening to the tapes from her mother. That was a new side of Haibara that I never saw before! I have to credit Gosho for the Agasa-Haibara grandfather-daughterly relationship though, I'm glad he showed that natural development at least. 

