Definitely with a blindfold onMizzicco wrote:probably with a blindfold onkkslider5552000 wrote:presumably with a blindfold onCoolKid3 wrote: I think it's worth mentioning that someone in A4 commented that DC is similar to CSI, repetitive and boring... I don't know how he/she sees DC![]()
how does gosho invent's a new case each week?
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UNQUESTIONABLY WITH A BLINDFOLD ONhakkaino7 wrote:Definitely with a blindfold onMizzicco wrote:probably with a blindfold onkkslider5552000 wrote:presumably with a blindfold onCoolKid3 wrote: I think it's worth mentioning that someone in A4 commented that DC is similar to CSI, repetitive and boring... I don't know how he/she sees DC![]()
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That person is a blindfold himself/herselfAkonyl wrote:UNQUESTIONABLY WITH A BLINDFOLD ONhakkaino7 wrote:Definitely with a blindfold onMizzicco wrote:probably with a blindfold onkkslider5552000 wrote:presumably with a blindfold onCoolKid3 wrote: I think it's worth mentioning that someone in A4 commented that DC is similar to CSI, repetitive and boring... I don't know how he/she sees DC![]()
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Lollllzzzzzz... DC is very underrated in that forum or maybe in any other anime forums in general...hakkaino7 wrote:That person is a blindfold himself/herselfAkonyl wrote:UNQUESTIONABLY WITH A BLINDFOLD ONhakkaino7 wrote:Definitely with a blindfold onMizzicco wrote:probably with a blindfold onkkslider5552000 wrote:presumably with a blindfold onCoolKid3 wrote: I think it's worth mentioning that someone in A4 commented that DC is similar to CSI, repetitive and boring... I don't know how he/she sees DC![]()
For the motive sub-topic:
The motive that I hated the most if the car that the husband wanted to buy (and money of course) in the "Invisble Weapon, Ran's first investigation"....
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Ditto.takiko wrote: I find G. Aoyama amazing.
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Who here doesnt?Girl19 wrote:Ditto.takiko wrote: I find G. Aoyama amazing.

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The blindfold guyMizzicco wrote:Who here doesnt?Girl19 wrote:Ditto.takiko wrote: I find G. Aoyama amazing.
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Oh, yeah. Him.hakkaino7 wrote:The blindfold guyMizzicco wrote:Who here doesnt?Girl19 wrote:Ditto.takiko wrote: I find G. Aoyama amazing.
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You said here. So that guy doesn't countMizzicco wrote:Oh, yeah. Him.hakkaino7 wrote:The blindfold guyMizzicco wrote:Who here doesnt?Girl19 wrote:Ditto.takiko wrote: I find G. Aoyama amazing.
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Wise-ass, aren't you?hakkaino7 wrote:You said here. So that guy doesn't countMizzicco wrote:Oh, yeah. Him.hakkaino7 wrote:The blindfold guyMizzicco wrote:Who here doesnt?Girl19 wrote:Ditto.takiko wrote: I find G. Aoyama amazing.
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I don't find Aoyama amazing. So, do I count?
Sorry, I only find him as-- extraordinarily incredible.
Sorry, I only find him as-- extraordinarily incredible.
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No you don't count.bluekaitou1412 wrote: I don't find Aoyama amazing. So, do I count?
Sorry, I only find him as-- extraordinarily incredible.
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And what made you think I can't?Mizzicco wrote:No you don't count.bluekaitou1412 wrote: I don't find Aoyama amazing. So, do I count?
Sorry, I only find him as-- extraordinarily incredible.
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I see dead letters :o
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Back to the subject for a second...
I figure that he designs the mysteries pretty much as most writers do in coming up with stories. You have your idea/concept, come up with characters, plot out the structure of both how the crime happened and how the crime is solved, and throw in endless complications to make it seem impossible to be solved.
A simple example:
Start -> Crime Scene (Concept) -> How crime was committed (part of Plot structure) -> Criminal & suspects (Characters) -> Clues, Alibis and Red Herrings (Complications)
an example:
Start -> A famous race team owner is found inside a 'cursed' GT car engine compartment -> the victim 'drowned' -> Murderer is Victim's Son, Suspect is Rival Race Team Owner -> Son's alibi is he was on the racetrack when his father was killed.
You include at least one other suspect who has a more obvious motive (dead race team owner sabotaged rival team owner's race car, resulting in death of rival team's driver, which resulted in sponsors pulling out and the rival team facing bankruptcy).
Then you pretty much work out all the kinks in the story, like how the victim was killed e.g: victim drowned in ethanol (race car fuel). The son killed his father for bringing disrepute to racing/ killing his racing idol (motive) -- by hiding him in the car and tampering the fuel line so when the car is refueled (per order of the son to his pit crew), the fuel flows into the father's mouth rather than the tank.
You get the idea. Give it a cool sounding case name (The Case Of The Devil's Race Car) and you're good to go.
I figure that he designs the mysteries pretty much as most writers do in coming up with stories. You have your idea/concept, come up with characters, plot out the structure of both how the crime happened and how the crime is solved, and throw in endless complications to make it seem impossible to be solved.
A simple example:
Start -> Crime Scene (Concept) -> How crime was committed (part of Plot structure) -> Criminal & suspects (Characters) -> Clues, Alibis and Red Herrings (Complications)
an example:
Start -> A famous race team owner is found inside a 'cursed' GT car engine compartment -> the victim 'drowned' -> Murderer is Victim's Son, Suspect is Rival Race Team Owner -> Son's alibi is he was on the racetrack when his father was killed.
You include at least one other suspect who has a more obvious motive (dead race team owner sabotaged rival team owner's race car, resulting in death of rival team's driver, which resulted in sponsors pulling out and the rival team facing bankruptcy).
Then you pretty much work out all the kinks in the story, like how the victim was killed e.g: victim drowned in ethanol (race car fuel). The son killed his father for bringing disrepute to racing/ killing his racing idol (motive) -- by hiding him in the car and tampering the fuel line so when the car is refueled (per order of the son to his pit crew), the fuel flows into the father's mouth rather than the tank.
You get the idea. Give it a cool sounding case name (The Case Of The Devil's Race Car) and you're good to go.
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