Unmarked spoilers ahead!
- Fridge Brilliance: If you choose for Hong to slug Hunter in the face near the end of Chapter 2, the latter doesn't feel threatened at all. This makes a lot of sense when it's revealed that Hunter intentionally repressed their own anxiety and fear for a long time.
- Nightmare Fuel: The game does well to get the player rather frightened for Hong's life in Chapter 3: "This chapter has two possible endings. One is very, very bad". Beebee may have spent the previous chapters exaggerating trivial troubles, but their objective in the third is to "protect [their] human" for real.
- Tear Jerker: Beebee mentions the likely existence of theirs and Hong's Dark and Troubled Past that made them feel like a battered shelter dog (even barking like one!), becoming so overprotective of Hong.