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  1. “It’s called the crystal of Ami fey and it belongs to my family”
    Oh yeah totally and your family definitely didn’t steal it from the Fey family you know the family Ami is the ancestor of. God I wanna punch that guy.

  2. Knowing what I know…

    Y'know, that's all I'm going to say. Just know that some things are even more hilarious and others are even more horrifying.

  3. I remember being confused as to the gender of the doctor's kid, since the game was vague about it. A friend told me the kid was an attack helicopter, to which I responded "that joke hasn't been funny in decades." Imagine my surprise when Sarge showed up.

  4. And we go from one of the worst one-off characters (Paul Atishon) to one of the best. Sarge is one of my absolute favorite one-off characters in the entire franchise. Just wait until you meet them in the flesh, and I think you'll agree.

    Also, please stop calling them Buttz. That's a title reserved for Larry and Larry only.

  5. I feel like Trucy should have been the one to pick the lock on the suitcase, since she's a magician, y'know? I'm pretty sure she mentioned being able to lock pick back in AA4.

  6. Apollo: "I never met my mother, I wonder if she's still alive…"
    Trucy: "I know your pain, after losing my father I wish I could meet my mother…"
    Phoenix: "These kids are funny"

  7. I find it funny how people always comment on Apollo’s devil horn hairs, because at some point I realized Trucy has the same exact hair tufts, just smaller. Must be a Gramarye thing.

  8. I know someone who's in the military, and Apollo had it right, "Sarge" just watches too much war movies and was probably turned down by the recruiter possibly for being overweight or a medical condition or something, and now LARPs like some keyboard commando. You don't say sir or ma'am after or before an enlisted rank, and saying sir or ma'am before and after talking to someone is just Hollywood lies. Sir/ma'am are for commissioned or warrant officers.

  9. 31:58 This could also explain why Apollo was so cold to Dhurke when he first came to visit. Obviously a big piece of it could come from the fact that he didn’t call or try to visit for all those years, but it could be deeper than that. It’s possible that Apollo felt uncomfortable having an adopted father in the first place, especially one who was a wanted criminal. The kid never knew his real mother and father, but had to be raised by this total stranger who took him in, and just accept that (obviously he moved to America though at some point, but that’s different.)

    I can’t entirely relate since I don’t really know too many people who were adopted or put in foster care. But I can kind of relate because I’ve already gone through a stepfather; as a kid, it always bothered me when he tried to act like an authority figure to me, because I felt like he didn’t have the right to do that (he ended up being a jerk anyway and my mom divorced him.) But I do currently have a stepmother as well, and while I do think of her as a second mom, I think of her like that in a good way, because rather than acting like an authority figure all the time, she’s actually really nice, and takes great care of me and my family.

  10. "Heard this case is kinda long" — that would be a bit of an understatement. Turnabout Revolution is by far the longest case in the series, even counting cases from The Great Ace Attorney. By my estimate it's in the ballpark of 1 1/2 to 2 times as long as the finale cases of JfA, T&T, and Investigations 2. And it's like half of the length of this game.

  11. 11:52 I’m just going to say this now because I didn’t catch onto it first and a lot of LPers I’ve seen didn’t either. You may have caught onto it already but just in case you didn’t, I don’t want you hung up on the wrong idea.

    The way that Orb Transfer Agreement is written is weird. A lot of times, when you get to this part in an LP of this game, the player will say something like, “Well this is invalid because he’s dead.” Yeah, so that’s not totally true. You really just need to pay attention to the context of the story. Like they said, Paul Atishon put it in the doctor’s head that the Defiant Dragons were out to harm him to get their hands on the orb. But since it just says “if I will come to no harm,” at the end, it makes it sound like if he got hurt or died, regardless of who killed him (or even if it was an accident or natural causes), the orb would go to the Dragons. But since he believed the dragons were out to harm him, he wrote the transfer agreement saying the orb would go to them if THEY didn’t harm him.

    In other words, it would make more sense if it said, “I agree to hand the Founder’s Orb over to the Defiant Dragons if THEY will not harm me.” Meaning if the Defiant Dragons were NOT responsible for his death, then the agreement is totally valid.

  12. Per the title and description: I've never seen it, but I'm Aware of its existence because Reboot (remember that show?) named one of its story-arcs-that-gets-aired-as-a-movie after it (My Two Bobs).

  13. 1:39 I love how it’s been mentioned in previous games that men tend to feel left out at Kurain Village since spirit channeling is mainly done by women; but so far in this game we’ve learned about a deceased male doctor who lived here, a male politician who lives here, and his grandfather who apparently made a big name for himself politically in this town.

  14. I think Paul Atishon has got to be the most direct pun name in the entire series. Like in the vein of Leslie Nielson’s “I’m a locksmith, and I’m a locksmith”
    “I’m Paul Atishon and I’m a politician”

  15. 2:47 Lucah, I can assure you that even if you had accidentally said Dr. Butt, absolutely no one would have been surprised.

    33:06 Hoo boy lucah, you have no idea.

  16. Dhurke is basically the king of Dad jokes as you have seen from investigating with him.
    The difference between him and Moe Curls is that he knows when to be seriously and he’s got a personality outside of dad jokes and puns.

  17. You're starting to sound like your old self again glad to hear it. Hopefully you're feeling better to keep the fun going. Take care please.

  18. You know, for a series which one of the things is known for is how quirky its characters either look or act that leave an impression on the player, I completely forgot about Doctor Buff's kid

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