And it's execution, as "an excuse plot as the plot?" I take it the execution doesn't really matter, to you, because, instead of something you considered creative, you saw a lack thereof.kkslider5552000 wrote:Gosho's other problems are based on someone with more creativity as a writer and the only exception are boring ideas and settings for cases, which are even at worst are competently written.DCUniverseAficionado wrote:Just to clarify—to you, is that the only thing that contradicts this?kkslider5552000 wrote:Gosho being a writer with some standards and creativity is contradicted by the Chiba Love Story thing. :V
Chiba's love story is what would happen if an amateur harem manga cut out the rest of the harem and all the shameless fanservice when it only existed for the sake of being a harem with shameless fanservice. It's an excuse plot as the plot.
Contradictions in Detective Conan
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The execution is also nothing (cliched without any substance or cleverness). If this was a murder case, the trick would barely exist. If this was a plot episode, it would be one of the times Okiya briefly showed up and did nothing except without how ironically humorous that is and with a vastly less compelling character.DCUniverseAficionado wrote:And it's execution, as "an excuse plot as the plot?" I take it the execution doesn't really matter, to you, because, instead of something you considered creative, you saw a lack thereof.kkslider5552000 wrote:Gosho's other problems are based on someone with more creativity as a writer and the only exception are boring ideas and settings for cases, which are even at worst are competently written.DCUniverseAficionado wrote:Just to clarify—to you, is that the only thing that contradicts this?kkslider5552000 wrote:Gosho being a writer with some standards and creativity is contradicted by the Chiba Love Story thing. :V
Chiba's love story is what would happen if an amateur harem manga cut out the rest of the harem and all the shameless fanservice when it only existed for the sake of being a harem with shameless fanservice. It's an excuse plot as the plot.
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Ah, so it's bad, all around.kkslider5552000 wrote:The execution is also nothing (cliched without any substance or cleverness). If this was a murder case, the trick would barely exist. If this was a plot episode, it would be one of the times Okiya briefly showed up and did nothing except without how ironically humorous that is and with a vastly less compelling character.DCUniverseAficionado wrote:And it's execution, as "an excuse plot as the plot?" I take it the execution doesn't really matter, to you, because, instead of something you considered creative, you saw a lack thereof.kkslider5552000 wrote:Gosho's other problems are based on someone with more creativity as a writer and the only exception are boring ideas and settings for cases, which are even at worst are competently written.DCUniverseAficionado wrote:Just to clarify—to you, is that the only thing that contradicts this?kkslider5552000 wrote:Gosho being a writer with some standards and creativity is contradicted by the Chiba Love Story thing. :V
Chiba's love story is what would happen if an amateur harem manga cut out the rest of the harem and all the shameless fanservice when it only existed for the sake of being a harem with shameless fanservice. It's an excuse plot as the plot.
“Life is infinitely stranger than anything which the mind of man could invent. We would not dare to conceive the things which are really mere commonplaces of existence. If we could fly out of that window hand in hand, hover over this great city, gently remove the roofs, and and peep in at the queer things which are going on, the strange coincidences, the plannings, the cross-purposes, the wonderful chains of events, working through generations, and leading to the most outre results, it would make all fiction with its conventionalities and foreseen conclusions most stale and unprofitable.”
“Education never ends... it is a series of lessons, with the greatest for the last.”
― Arthur Conan Doyle, The Complete Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and His Last Bow
"I have decided to stick to love... hate is too great a burden to bear."
— Martin Luther King Jr. (A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr)
“Education never ends... it is a series of lessons, with the greatest for the last.”
― Arthur Conan Doyle, The Complete Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and His Last Bow
"I have decided to stick to love... hate is too great a burden to bear."
— Martin Luther King Jr. (A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr)