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Fridge Brilliance

  • The party in An Accord is named "Accord". At first, it sounds like a weird name for a party, but when looking into the word's definitions, it's a Meaningful Name, just like Advance (advancing society into a better future) and Disrupt (disrupting Advance's agenda). It can be a verb when used with an object, meaning "to grant; bestow". Accord is gifting the Territories a brighter future, while they're gifting the player the Golden Ending.
    • One of its noun definitions is "proper relationship or proportion; harmony." They will restore harmony in the Territories.
  • Jeremy and Megan do a good deal of cursing while they're live during The Lockdown. While it could be from the two going stir-crazy from being stuck at home, it may also stem from the broadcast being a dream Alex is having; Alex being privy to the news crew banter when they're off the air is flanderizing them in their mind.

Fridge Horror

  • Eye of the Beholder doesn't get an ending like Neil's Deals or Pleasure Corp. What's allowing them to rake in the dough without advertisements determining their success in the Territories?
  • Betterment is Fridge Horror incarnate. While "Betterment" is Advance's answer to their own form of rehabilitation, you get numerous clues that what goes on in those facilities is more than meets the eye. The fact that you don't get to see them (except for a music video, probably) in-person during the game makes the ambiguity more terrifying.
    • While "Betterment" alludes to helping a person be better fitting in society, how is this achieved? Does it function like a prison? A psychological evaluation center? Is Brainwashing involved in the bettering of the inmates? Is it like a Room 101? We'll probably never know.
    • Betterment as well serves as a perfect opportunity for Advance to silence their enemies via extrajudicial execution disguised as "accidents". Charlie is a victim of this (he's even branded a "Disrupt Terrorist" even if he's politically neutral or loves Advance) if Advance's suspicion of you is high, and Jeremy suffers this in Jeremy's Injustice, with them deciding that keeping him around won't fulfill their agenda any further.

Fridge Sadness

Fridge Logic

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