You know, one wonders what Doug's role is in Kodocha beyond the tough-guy bodyguard gig.  I mean, it's not like Doug would be dispensing life-affirming advice or even Lucy-esque schemes or what have you, since that's Sana-chan's job (and a good job she does, too).  And it's not like he's going to introduce them to the world o' magic.  Or is he?
	
	
	
	
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		Anyway, the reason why I ask this is because every ten episodes or so there comes the BIG EMOTIONAL SCENES--Hayama's family becomes closer or, perhaps more appropriately, Sana's birth mother comes back and Sana and Mama cry and hug-one wonders what Doug's doing.  I mean, these situations resolved themselves neatly.  So what's Doug doing?  Standing and getting choked up in a very Benjamin Grimm way?
	 
	
	
	
		Good question. 
	
	
	
Right now, DW3 is terribly un(der)plotted. My notes have Doug mainly in the background during the key moments like that in the series -- my plan had another plot thread (connected to some elements from episodes in the 20s) running "underground" that would make the series take a sudden left turn somewhere around episode 40, but I'm growing dissatisfied with my plans, and I'm considering shelving DW3 until I can come up with something that I feel comfortable with. (If I do that, I'll jump right to DW5, which has major implications for the rest of the Walk.) -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. 
		You know, ever since I heard the plot (or the setup) for this Walk, I've had this image of Doug as Mugsy and Sana-chan as Rocky. 
	
	
	
Just a little mental picture bomb for you. 
		Okay, yeah, that's an image I can work with. 
	
	
	
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