Talk:Hideyoshi Nagachika/@comment-28892972-20171110170819/@comment-27247962-20171115215723

^^ Whenever someone says something along the lines of "It's evident/normal that Hide should be the saving grace" i'm always like why is that normal?

The boy starts out with a broad spectrum of interests and is easily bored of it when there is no purpose to that since-recent-interest anymore, yet such an interest in detective work somehow has him ending up in a position that could be compared with the Head-Chief of a company. How is it normal that "an interest" naturally grows into such a mastered skill that it earns him respect and leadership at such a young age, without much trouble either. I can see why he'd be put on a pedestal, cuz that's how Ishida has written him. I find it to be an even more unnatural development in Hide's case compared to other characters unnatural development, because they at least have a background that somehow covers intense training for a few years, which is completely absent in Hide's case. Only logical explanation is that he's born a highly gifted kid and found the motivation and purpose to start developing his passion completely independent of anyone's guidance. I'll forget for now that the lack of guidance often makes highly gifted people underachieve for the plot convenience.

This has not much to do with the earlier subject, just me going rogue, so don't get too caught up in my daredevilry.