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Abs. wrote:
Non-native English... I'm assuming Conan 48:69 means that Ran using "-san" to address Sera makes it seem as if Sera is 10 years older than Ran.
Ah, okay. That makes a whole lot more sense.
My reaction to the latest file: that woman's a psycho! Awesome.
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I know you will think me crazy, but to me it look more like he smelled , then drank it (In other words did not drink) and is likely faking, or just closing his eyes and resting.
Conan most likely already suspected her, so he got cautious, therefore smelled the drink, and faked drinking it. That way, she would lead him to her next target.
Conan 48:69 wrote:
Why Ran addressed Sera by using "san" considering Sera is 10 years older than her.
How do you know this? Have I missed something?
Non-native English... I'm assuming Conan 48:69 means that Ran using "-san" to address Sera makes it seem as if Sera is 10 years older than Ran.
People using "san" to address elder or person who had no friendly relationship with him/her. Sera addressing Mouri-san to Ran in File 771, then Ran-chan in File 778 since she considered Ran as her friend seriously. So if Ran really considering Sera as her friend, addressing her as Masumi-chan will be better. Like Ayumi addressing Haibara-san because she thinks Haibara acting like an adult, then granted permission from Haibara to call her Ai-chan.
Hey Sera, come out next file or Amuro stealing your show.
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the last scene reminds me of episode 345. (with conan knocked out(?) and a dangerous woman texting/emailing next to him) lol. who will save him now? even if he's faking it, it's still risky and you never know what would happen. anyway, i can't wait for the next file since Gosho wrote it as a "must-see" development.
i'm still wondering about the shadow from last week's file, and also whether Amuro has noticed something in conan or not. and yeah, Amuro's reaction to a young female detective(Sera) Megure mentioned sure was interesting.
Nope, she's too clumsy imo. Clearly not someone who is used to killing. Unless her specialization for the BO isn't murder, but in that case, she would've left the killing to the experts of the organisation, instead of leaving a gigantic trail behind.
kuro_shiro wrote:
conan drops the bottle but juice didn't flew out. meaning either conan has drank the juice or poured away beforehand.
Yes, I've noticed that too. I can't accept Conan suddenly becoming so stupid he would drink something from her, but there ain't much space to get rid of the content of the bottle in a car either, not without being pretty obvious about it.
Well he did notice the smell when he entered the apartment and we didn't get to see what he did after he left the restroom so it's very likely that he has already seen the corpse or he just suspects her for having a corpse in her apartment because of the smell so I don't think he'd drink the juice
Conclusion: "This area is full of crap" and "It's a nasty place!"
Amuro's reaction when Megure told him about Sera was... epic. I'm looking foward to see their first meeting. They will met each other, Amuro's reaction was the proof. And... what about Amuro beeing bourbon and Sera beeing Akai's sister... He will realize how thery look alike... damn, I can't wait!
Conan324 wrote:
wouldn't it be awesome of this women is bourbon and she's killing the robbers who killed her brother?
I think that's improbable... she could be a BO, but it doesn't make sense. The BO agents are much more cautious about their operations and she had left a lot of hints... for example a dead guy under her bed
To me, She is definitely not Bourbon.
What about the devices in the apartment? What do you think? Could it be that the apartment is the house of the dead men in the suitcase?
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I actually wonder whether Bourbon is familiar with Sera (assuming she's Akai's sister after all) because of his familiarity with Akai. Not that Akai would necessarily have told the entire universe he has a sister, but Amuro (assuming he's Bourbon) could easily have checked up on stuff like that after Akai was outed as FBI. It is less likely, however, that Sera knows who he is, so this could be a really interesting arc in the end.
Surely after 797 chapters, Kudo hasn't lost all his good sense. I think it was Abs. who said before that Conan is 100% faking it, and I completely agree. The only other possible option is as Wakarimashita said, that he drank it for a good reason.
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Conan 48:69 wrote:
People using "san" to address elder or person who had no friendly relationship with him/her. Sera addressing Mouri-san to Ran in File 771, then Ran-chan in File 778 since she considered Ran as her friend seriously. So if Ran really considering Sera as her friend, addressing her as Masumi-chan will be better. Like Ayumi addressing Haibara-san because she thinks Haibara acting like an adult, then granted permission from Haibara to call her Ai-chan.
The answer is likely given here:
ShinRan4ver wrote:
Last time Ran introduced Sera to Hattori, she called Sera "Sera Masumi-chan" so they should be on "chan" term with each other like Ran and Kazuha. I think she went "Sera-san" this time because she was surprised that it was Sera who called(Ran was thinking it was her mom) and Sera was screaming and just blurted out"Sera-san".
Add to that the fact that it's just more convenient plot-wise to have Amuro now knowing her family name and that she could be a new acquaintance vs. a random classmate/friend "Masumi-chan"... Either that or depending on how loud she came through on the phone (whether the others could hear or not) and how masculine her voice was at that point it could hide her gender again and not immediately make Amuro suspect she was the young female detective in question.