When you finish and have questions we can answer. Until then keep going
How do you expect to find the culprit when you're all worried about each other's feelings? If you're planning to expose a liar, then you have to corner them psychologically.
I feel like keeping this brief. The logical conclusions here kinda felt like big leaps here. Gundham Tanaka is a badass. His execution was absolutely precious, thank goodness the hamsters were spared.
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Currently at the point where Nagito has the bombs set up and everyone is searching for them. Nagito is seriously fucked up but at least he's not being a bully I guess?????
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HOLY SHIT THEY KILLED NAGITO
BUT WHO DID IT? They're definitely going to lean towards Sonia at first, is that really the true answer though?
Spoiler: And another thing!
So yet again we have parallels between this case and case 5 of the first game: the burning of something and the unknown cause of death.
Also the music is too awesome
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Spoiler: Midway through the trial: See the video in the spoiler for what should be in this heading
ARE YOU SERIOUS? ARE WE GOING WITH WHOEVER THREW THE CANISTER WITH THE POISON IS THE TRUE BLACKENED? FUCK YOU NAGITOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
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I just realized the final parallel between this case and case 5 in the first game:
THE ENTIRE TRIAL IS DESIGNED TO DESTROY MONOKUMA'S ENEMY.
DR1: It was a fake murder designed where Kyoko would be framed and executed, thus keeping the secret's of the school hidden.
DR2: Through Monokuma's manipulation, everyone though of the Future Foundation as the bad guy. But it was also Monokuma's enemy, and by tricking Nagito into tricking the traitor to kill him, Monokuma pulled the strings so the traitor would be killed.
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Oh I think I just came across the exact thing you might be talking about
And it might not have been so clear if the guy I'm watching didn't max out the friendship with Chiaki
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wtf Hiyoko was older HUH? Can they do de-aging along with memory wiping?
Spoiler: Hmmmm...
Could this all be a simulation?
Spoiler: Say what?
Well hello Alter Ego?
Spoiler: OKAY
This is all a simulation: does that mean everyone else is alive???
Spoiler: okay what
Monokuma opened his announcement the same way he announced the trial was going to begin in case 2 of the first game (I know this because while I've been binging this I've also been watching a playthrough of the first game that's in progress and at the second trial)
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I just realized what the despair disease was: it was some sort of restoration of the remnants to how they were in reality. That's why Everyone was acting so freaky, why Mikan was an Ultimate Despair, why Akane seemed so broken!
Spoiler: Just wow
GUESS WHO'S BACK
BACK AGAIN
JUNKO'S BACK
TELL A FRIEND
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Usami's comeback is amazing.
Also I had a thought: what if, in Chapter 5, it wasn't that Monokuma wanted to destroy the Future Foundation's foothold, but that Chiaki chose to sacrifice herself because of what was seen in the Neo World Program?
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btw I'm prolly gonna do a ranking of all the characters from both games. DR2 will be first since it's fresh, and DR1 will follow when the ongoing playthrough I'm watching finishes and all of that is fresh.
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What actually caused the glitches?
Why did Mikan kill as a result of being returned to her true self?
Thought question: what do you make of Chiaki's fate? Was it a fluke, something Monokuma hoped to orchestrate, or Chiaki sacrificing herself to help the program reach its goal?
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What actually caused the glitches?
Why did Mikan kill as a result of being returned to her true self?
Thought question: what do you make of Chiaki's fate? Was it a fluke, something Monokuma hoped to orchestrate, or Chiaki sacrificing herself to help the program reach its goal?
Mikan returned to her dispar state by remebering who they were before they entered the program and had their mind wiped.
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What actually caused the glitches?
Why did Mikan kill as a result of being returned to her true self?
Thought question: what do you make of Chiaki's fate? Was it a fluke, something Monokuma hoped to orchestrate, or Chiaki sacrificing herself to help the program reach its goal?
Mikan returned to her dispar state by remebering who they were before they entered the program and had their mind wiped.
Spoiler:
I was aware of that, I'm wondering why Mikan decided to kill someone?
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