Out of all the Hunting Dogs members, Tachihara rly seems to be the closest to Jouno (after Teruko ofc) But why is that the case?
I mean just LOOK at how proud Tachihara looks in this panel after receiving that praise from Jouno! It’s sooo cute I-😭 But why is Tachihara so close to Jouno of all people?
Well I HC that when Tachihara first joins the HD, his criminal background makes him understandably very distrustful/fearful of everyone else. It feels less like the HD are his coworkers and more like they’re just cops keeping an eye on him, just waiting for when he’ll inevitably slip up so they can finally lock his ass away. He just can’t get that criminal-cop mindset out of his head yet.
Jouno was the only person that could understand and relate to Tachihara considering he was also a formal criminal (tho I don’t think he was ever scared of the HD, he still felt that same distrust in his first couple years as well)
And so to make Tachihara feel more comfortable/calm (cuz he’s actually starting to care for the boy getting sick of constantly hearing Tachihara’s too fast heart beat) Jouno decides to casually bring up all the stupidly profitable crimes Tachihara could’ve committed with his ability, going into suspiciously criminal amounts of detail. Most of the heists that he brings up r stuff that he himself was planning to do in the mafia before he got arrested. Jouno talks about this to help remove the whole ‘HD-dangerous-cop’ association that Tachihara has made.
At first Tachihara is very suspicious and hesitant to answer, assuming this must be some sort twisted way to set him up. But then he realizes Jouno just genuinely enjoys talking about crimes as if they aren’t surrounded by Japan’s elite police force. And yet no one ever actually does anything to Jouno, even tho everything he says is so illegal, that he should’ve already gone to prison 20 times over just for even uttering half that stuff lol.
These conversations rly help Tachihara to stop seeing the HD as just ‘cops’ and he immediately begins to open up. Soon he and Jouno r having like hour long conversations, literally just discussing various heists in great detail.
They make Tetchou slightly uncomfortable with their blase view of big time crime so every time they start talking about this stuff, Tetchou just silently walks out of the room lol (Jouno 100% teases him for that, constantly inviting him to join their conversations, to which Tetchou always politely declines lol)
Ofc, to remind Tachihara that at the end of the day, they ARE still just only coworkers (not friends), Jouno likes to end their conversations laughing, saying ‘Of course, if you were to actually try any of this, I would not hesitate to gouge your eyes out and feed them to the dogs’ which always keeps Tachihara from being too casual.
Despite that tho, Tachihara can’t help but still see Jouno as older brother figure. A terrifying brother figure, but a brother figure nonetheless. In some ways, he actually somewhat prefers his relationship with Jouno than that with his actual brother. Don’t get me wrong: he still loves his brother but… unlike with his brother, no one pressures him to be like Jouno; if anything, they actually discourage Tachihara from becoming too much like him lol.
The HD never make him feel like he HAS to live up to anyone. Instead they actually want him to become his own person so he can add something unique to the team. They never make him feel like he’s not enough. And that just means so much to someone like Tachihara, who spent his whole life feeling so inadequate compared to perfection of the dead.
So yeah, that’s how Jouno and the Hunting Dogs became Tachihara’s found family
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The thing that frustrates me the most about Fukuchi is the audacity to pop most of the cast, cheat your way to the top, do all this bullshit and not even be likeable. I’ve preferred literally every other antagonist I’m sorry.
To me, there’s almost no redeemable qualities. If you think he’s hot, good for you in delulu land personally I haven’t sunken that deep yet. We’ve seen very little of his motives but his presence has altered the show in such a mind-boggling way. You can say the same for Fyodor but what’s different is the dynamic he shares with Dazai, Nikolai, Sigma. Even pushing Ranpo to think differently and evolve as a detective. It creates an entertaining aspect to a battle of strategy and the foggy emotions intertwined. Even though Fukuchi is even more solidified as a character than Fyodor (and that’s a complaint in its own right but I ain’t getting there here), Fyodor does add something substantial to the story. There is something to latch onto.
At least Mori, who I also hope can finally fuck off and die, is more thought-out as a character. At least Mori got where he is from craftiness and clever thinking. Not saying Fukuchi’s a dumbass but if not for his fucking sword we would’ve wrapped his ass up chapter 87. Then you’re like ok maybe we get more depth with his relationship between the hunting dogs. Except when he’s killing Tachihara and Jouno, there’s not much emotional dilemma is there? How much guilt do we see except a half-assed “it’s a shame to see you go” or whatever. We do see a bit more emotion with Ranpo and Fukuzawa but we aren’t given a clear picture of his head. Even if we do get more depth to Fukuchi I feel like it was done so late, after doing all this shit where I simply don’t care about it. Which is rare for me to feel.
Yes Fukuchi challenges our cast and makes them stronger but that’s the main purpose of an antagonist. That alone doesn’t make him a very good one. If you like him that’s okay but I can’t help but see him as a roach that needs to be eliminated already.
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If your hand was forced into adding an OC because for whatever reason, no living cat could fit the bill, what rules would be in place for them? Me personally I only have a single rule and it's kill them by the end of the arc or at earliest convenience if they need to live longer than that for whatever reason.
If I was forced to make an OC for some reason, I just wouldn't name them. There's no major situation where I can't just find some background cat to take the spot.
Or I guess you could argue that like, Mr. Matthew Cheese who drive a bulldozer and got attacked by Speckletail is an OC LMAO in which case, I guess the rule is that they are a non-cat animal and it's very funny.
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Fukuchi: If we need more evidence, we will get more evidence!
Tachihara: Yeah, cause that's a really good way to solve crime, isn't it? Decide who's guilty and then find out some evidence.
Tachihara: I'll tell you what, why don't we just lock them in a dark room and torture them until they confess? That might be quicker!
Tachihara: Why... why are you writing that down?
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