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Radical
07-22-2005, 12:01 PM
In Case Closed, if you guys are still watching the CC reruns, does it annoy you when Detective Moore always has the "kid issues" when he always tells Jimmy/Conan to stay out of the way whenever there's murder with dead bodies afoot, what do you guys think:confused: .
To me, it kind of annoys me which Richard needs to stop picking on the kid & leave him alone if Jimmy/Conan were to be checking for clues to know who did it.
peacebyanymeans
07-22-2005, 12:27 PM
In Case Closed, if you guys are still watching the CC reruns, does it annoy you when Detective Moore always has the "kid issues" when he always tells Jimmy/Conan to stay out of the way whenever there's murder with dead bodies afoot, what do you guys think:confused: .
To me, it kind of annoys me which Richard needs to stop picking on the kid & leave him alone if Jimmy/Conan were to be checking for clues to know who did it.
Well, have you ever seen a 7 year old detective? I think you would get annoyed, too.
the Amanda
07-22-2005, 01:52 PM
Actually, I am more bothered by the fact that the police routinely let him near the dead body and don't stop him from poking around the crime scene, considering they have no idea he's a detective....
Emperor Fred
07-22-2005, 08:10 PM
I have a sneaking suspicion that most if not all the major characters (Moore, Rachel, Maguire) at least on some unacknowledged, near-subconcious level, are totally aware of Conan's detective skills. They let him near the bodies and just pretend they don't notice him.
guinaevere
07-23-2005, 09:53 PM
To me, it kind of annoys me which Richard needs to stop picking on the kid & leave him alone if Jimmy/Conan were to be checking for clues to know who did it. But that's the entire point of the Richard/Jimmy (Conan) relationship. Richard is the ignorant antagonist.
Actually, I am more bothered by the fact that the police routinely let him near the dead body and don't stop him from poking around the crime scene, considering they have no idea he's a detective.... I hear ya, but if that weren't the case, there's no way Jimmy would have access to enough clues to solve each case in 22+ minutes.
Radical
07-23-2005, 11:25 PM
Gee, Bubbles Vanderbilt III, I didn't know that with him being the antagonist, that would make him one of the bad guys!?:confused:
the Amanda
07-24-2005, 10:52 PM
Gwen - Oh, I'm well aware. I'm also okay with suspending disbelief for Case Closed, which I think is a necessary prerequisite for enjoying the series anyway (hay guys, how come Richard isn't moving his lips? :p )
Radical - Antagonist is someone who is usually an obstacle to the hero, not necessarily an evil / bad guy.
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