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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
"Chianti once said a similar phrase to that of Vermouth, starting with "Don't blame me"... While preparing to kill [[Andre Camel]], she said to him that he shoudn't blame herself for his death but the foolish [[FBI]] agents for sending him to behold the organization. It was during the [[Clash of Red and Black]] arc."
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"Chianti once said a similar phrase to that of Vermouth, starting with "Don't blame me"... While preparing to kill [[Andre Camel]], she said to him that he shoudn't blame herself for his death but the foolish [[FBI]] agents for sending him to behold the organization. It was during the [[Clash of Red and Black]] arc." - [http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/Special:Contributions/95.178.199.116 95.178.199.116]
  
:Chianti said: "Heh, if you want to blame someone, blame the ones who came up with this stupid strategy." How is this one time where Chianti says something sort of similar a line that Vermouth said important or interesting? Many of the Black Org have similar sayings. In this case, it's not about something important or mysterious like APTX, the Boss, or the Organization. It's not like the situation with Akai and Okiya either where people suspect that the two are the same person and should often say similar things. This time it is a one off thing - if Chianti and Vermouth shared many sayings one might suspect they had some sort of connection or relationship. If you looked, I bet you would find other characters coincidentally say similar things for no particular reason. [[User:Chekhov MacGuffin|'''<font color="#B22222">Chekhov</font> <font color="#2F4F4F">MacGuffin</font>''']] <sup>[[User talk:Chekhov MacGuffin|'''<font color="#696969">talk</font>''']]</sup> 22:18, 31 December 2012 (UTC)
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:Chianti said: "Heh, if you want to blame someone, blame the ones who came up with this stupid strategy." (From a manga translation) How is this one time where Chianti says something sort of similar to a line that Vermouth said important or interesting? In this case, it's not about something important or mysterious like APTX, the Boss, or the Organization. It's not like the situation with Akai and Okiya either where people suspect that the two are the same person and should often say similar things. It isn't like Jodie and Vermouth either where "A secret makes a woman, woman." was a catchphrase and given special attention. This time it is a one off thing - if Chianti and Vermouth shared many sayings one might suspect they had some sort of connection or relationship. If you looked, I bet you would find other character pairs who coincidentally say similar things for no particular reason. [[User:Chekhov MacGuffin|'''<font color="#B22222">Chekhov</font> <font color="#2F4F4F">MacGuffin</font>''']] <sup>[[User talk:Chekhov MacGuffin|'''<font color="#696969">talk</font>''']]</sup> 22:18, 31 December 2012 (UTC)

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Trivia

"Chianti once said a similar phrase to that of Vermouth, starting with "Don't blame me"... While preparing to kill Andre Camel, she said to him that he shoudn't blame herself for his death but the foolish FBI agents for sending him to behold the organization. It was during the Clash of Red and Black arc." - 95.178.199.116

Chianti said: "Heh, if you want to blame someone, blame the ones who came up with this stupid strategy." (From a manga translation) How is this one time where Chianti says something sort of similar to a line that Vermouth said important or interesting? In this case, it's not about something important or mysterious like APTX, the Boss, or the Organization. It's not like the situation with Akai and Okiya either where people suspect that the two are the same person and should often say similar things. It isn't like Jodie and Vermouth either where "A secret makes a woman, woman." was a catchphrase and given special attention. This time it is a one off thing - if Chianti and Vermouth shared many sayings one might suspect they had some sort of connection or relationship. If you looked, I bet you would find other character pairs who coincidentally say similar things for no particular reason. Chekhov MacGuffin talk 22:18, 31 December 2012 (UTC)