I FINALLY beat Ace Attouney the other night, and after the exciting final chapter I'm about to go out and buy the other two. But something bugs me...
The massive leaps of logic and the gaping plot holes.
*** SPOILERS ***
Rectangle = broken knife?
The whole final chapter. The vase somehow making the shadow resembling the Blue Badger. WHAT??
Why after two years of getting away with his secret would Gant suddenly lose his cool after seeing the knife and stab Goodman? Why did he originally kill Kyle (or the other guy, I always get the two mixed up)? Why would they even HAVE to move the bodies around? Whouldn't the detectives then be able to discover that the bodies were rearranged? When Lana stabbed Goodman again, what are the odds that the stab would be so precise that an autopsy couldn't reveal that there were actually two stab wounds. WHY oh WHY would they even attempt to convict Meekins of a murder that took place somewhere else? And speaking of which, wasn't Meekins out on the day after the murder, like when you orignally see him when he tried to give Edgeworth the Police Report? So how on earth could he also at the same time be in custody for a murder that had no body. He said that after he woke up they put him in jail. OBJECTIONS ALL OVER THE PLACE!!
*** END SPOILERS ***
But I still loved the final Chapter. Totally changed my opinion on the series.
And who is your favorite character? This guy defeniatly gets my vote.

"State your occupation."
"I guess that would be murderer, sir! See, I grew up in what they call the younger generation!"
The massive leaps of logic and the gaping plot holes.
*** SPOILERS ***
Rectangle = broken knife?
The whole final chapter. The vase somehow making the shadow resembling the Blue Badger. WHAT??
Why after two years of getting away with his secret would Gant suddenly lose his cool after seeing the knife and stab Goodman? Why did he originally kill Kyle (or the other guy, I always get the two mixed up)? Why would they even HAVE to move the bodies around? Whouldn't the detectives then be able to discover that the bodies were rearranged? When Lana stabbed Goodman again, what are the odds that the stab would be so precise that an autopsy couldn't reveal that there were actually two stab wounds. WHY oh WHY would they even attempt to convict Meekins of a murder that took place somewhere else? And speaking of which, wasn't Meekins out on the day after the murder, like when you orignally see him when he tried to give Edgeworth the Police Report? So how on earth could he also at the same time be in custody for a murder that had no body. He said that after he woke up they put him in jail. OBJECTIONS ALL OVER THE PLACE!!
*** END SPOILERS ***
But I still loved the final Chapter. Totally changed my opinion on the series.
And who is your favorite character? This guy defeniatly gets my vote.

"State your occupation."
"I guess that would be murderer, sir! See, I grew up in what they call the younger generation!"






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