k11chi wrote:
I don´t think you actually understand how much more drama this series could have
I understand very well just how much drama one can painfully inflict at any sort of fiction. Different writers would have tackled this series in a different way, but we're talking about Gosho, and his style of drama is very familiar to us already, and there are stuff we know he won't pull.
We would get arcs and arcs about Conan questioning himself for not being there for Ran
If this series took itself (and the story's implications) more seriously, and if its audience wasn't shonen, and if this was more of a romance series than mystery, sure, we could get that (we did kinda get that in the past, though, in one of the cases, so you could have chosen a bit more extreme example). Anything can be dramatized to the extreme, so I'm not sure what your point is.
Actually what I got from your post, you actually want that dontcha?
Hahaha, no. I'm actually fairly vocal against stuff that Gosho does sometimes, and his dramatic moments often feel forced and they're "drama for the sake of drama". I wouldn't be against more drama in Conan as long as Gosho can execute it well, but as it stands, I don't think this series needs more drama.
In all honestly, I don't understand why you took my post in that direction, but oh well.
I was merely praising the settings of the case and that Gosho could potentially make this couple case interesting. Just to clarify, what I tried to imply is that I hope for a
resolution, something the majority of the DC romance plots desperately need.