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* Hugh's desperation at shifting the blame on himself during the second day. His testimony is so outright stupid that you can't help but feel sorry for him considering how desperate he is. The saddest part is before the whole testimony though as Hugh bites into his bow crying with the theme "The Dark Age of the Law" playing, with him begging to be declared guilty.
** Later, Hugh reveals that he was never a genius to begin with and all of his grades were just his parents bribing the school, which he found out only recently. Plus, he really thought that his friends didn't care about their friendship anymore. He lost his friendships, his self-confidence and if the mock trial wouldn't have been interrupted, he would have lost that too. Add all that is said and you have the picture of misery. He was telling the truth when he said he didn't have anything to lose anymore. The end justified the means mentality has truly done a number on those kids. Which also makes it even more cathartic to find out his testimony was vital to uncover the true culprit of the case.

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* A large portion of the last two cases are just horribly depressing by default, especially since it's hot on the tail of what can be the most ''comedic'' trial in the series, victim's death aside. Following a hilarious UnsettlingGenderReveal, Athena trying to turn herself into a bust of Phoenix Wright, and Professor Means' sudden personality shift on top of Simon as the OnlySaneMan, we have the brutal murder of Apollo's best friend, the accusation of Sol who was Apollo's hero and friend as well as the accusation of Athena who is Apollo's friend as well, being forced to trigger both Sol and Athena's PTSD, the abduction of Trucy, the entire UR-1 incident and the things that surround it, and an endless list of other depressing things. It's like the writers took the saddest bits of Cases 1-4, 1-5, 2-4, and 3-5 and brought them together in one unholy abomination of sad. In-universe, cases 1, 4, and 5 all happen within just a few ''hours'' of each other; Case 4 begins on 16 December, then Case 1 is 17-18 December, and Cases 4 and 5 are 20 December. 15 December to 20 December must have been really, ''really'' rough on the characters. It's sad enough in the meta sense.
** Huh. It's almost like things weren't ridiculously sad enough for everybody, so they had to set a supposed case of matricide four days before Christmas. Or rather, four days before the 26th anniversary of DL-6 (And by extention, 3 days before the 26th anniversary of IS-7). And yeah, of course that's the exact case that Edgeworth comes back to prosecute. December is just a crap month for Ace Attorney protagonists, it seems.

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* A large portion of the last two cases are just horribly depressing by default, especially since it's hot on the tail of what can be the most ''comedic'' trial in the series, victim's death aside. Following a hilarious UnsettlingGenderReveal, Athena trying to turn herself into a bust of Phoenix Wright, and Professor Means' sudden personality shift on top of Simon as the OnlySaneMan, we have the brutal murder of Apollo's best friend, the accusation of Sol who was Apollo's hero and friend as well as the accusation of Athena who is Apollo's friend as well, being forced to trigger both Sol and Athena's PTSD, the abduction of Trucy, the entire UR-1 incident and the things that surround it, and an endless list of other depressing things. It's like the writers took the saddest bits of Cases 1-4, 1-5, 2-4, and 3-5 and brought them together in one unholy abomination of sad. In-universe, cases 1, 4, and 5 all happen within just a few ''hours'' of each other; Case 4 begins on 16 December, then Case 1 is 17-18 December, and Cases 4 and 5 are 20 December. 15 December to 20 December must have been really, ''really'' rough on the characters. It's sad enough in the meta sense.\n** Huh. It's almost like things weren't ridiculously sad enough for everybody, so they had to set a supposed case of matricide four days before Christmas. Or rather, four days before the 26th anniversary of DL-6 (And by extention, 3 days before the 26th anniversary of IS-7). And yeah, of course that's the exact case that Edgeworth comes back to prosecute. December is just a crap month for Ace Attorney protagonists, it seems.



** Crosses into Heartwarming with a dash of Awesome almost immediately, as Phoenix, Edgeworth, ''and'' the Judge step in to reassure him that proving the truth and finding trust again is ''exactly'' what the court is meant to do.
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* On that note, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTY2NHKTSio this song]] is possibly one of the biggest musical Tear Jerkers in the entire series. It perfectly captures that feeling you get when you realise Athena has been a StepfordSmiler all along, or at least during case 4.
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Take examples from other games [[TearJerker/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney to]] [[TearJerker/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney their]] [[TearJerker/AceAttorneyInvestigationsMilesEdgeworth respective]] [[TearJerker/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice pages]].

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* The UR-1 Incident [[WholePlotReference is basically the]] [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney DL-6 Incident]] for Athena Cykes and Simon Blackquill. The former [[BreakTheCutie witnessed her mother's murder right in-front of her eyes at age 11]], while the latter was falsely convicted for the said murder while trying to protect the girl and is on death row for it. The former is very lucky to even '''being''' alive after that because she attacked in self-defense against the real criminal, the phantom. It is this incident where "the Dark Age of the Law" came into effect, infecting the wound that had already been opened by Kristoph Gavin's framing of Phoenix.

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* The UR-1 Incident [[WholePlotReference is basically the]] basically]] the [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney DL-6 Incident]] for Athena Cykes and Simon Blackquill. The former [[BreakTheCutie witnessed her mother's murder right in-front of her eyes at age 11]], while the latter was falsely convicted for the said murder while trying to protect the girl and is on death row for it. The former is very lucky to even '''being''' alive after that because she attacked in self-defense against the real criminal, the phantom. It is this incident where "the Dark Age of the Law" came into effect, infecting the wound that had already been opened by Kristoph Gavin's framing of Phoenix.



---> '''Athena''': Something's wrong with mom, so I'm taking her apart to fix her...

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---> '''Athena''': --->'''Athena:''' Something's wrong with mom, so I'm taking her apart to fix her...



-->'''Apollo''': You're just bluffing again, aren't you?......It's fine, Mr. Wright...Even a bluff would suit me just fine...As long as you can...clear up this doubt inside me!

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-->'''Apollo''': -->'''Apollo:''' You're just bluffing again, aren't you?......It's fine, Mr. Wright...Even a bluff would suit me just fine...As long as you can...clear up this doubt inside me!



* Apollo's not done yet. Clonco calls him "Mr Terran", since Apollo is wearing Clay's jacket]]. By this point, Apollo's largely shut out his feelings and has ''no visible reaction'' to this at all. It's heartbreaking because Apollo clearly forms rather deep bonds with people soon after meeting them and is quite emotional (he'd known Trucy for how long exactly before he was in tears at the idea of her being abducted by a KnifeNut kidnapper back in his own game?). His best friend of more than ten years being murdered doesn't cause him visible anguish; he shuts down, except when he can't keep them bottled any longer and he lashes out at people.

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* Apollo's not done yet. Clonco calls him "Mr Terran", since Apollo is wearing Clay's jacket]]. By this point, Apollo's largely shut out his feelings and has ''no visible reaction'' to this at all. It's heartbreaking because Apollo clearly forms rather deep bonds with people soon after meeting them and is quite emotional (he'd known Trucy for how long exactly before he was in tears at the idea of her being abducted by a KnifeNut an armed kidnapper back in his own game?). His best friend of more than ten years being murdered doesn't cause him visible anguish; he shuts down, except when he can't keep them bottled any longer and he lashes out at people.
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* A large portion of the last two cases are just horribly depressing by default, especially since it's hot on the tail of what can be the most ''comedic'' trial in the series, victim's death aside. Following a hilarious UnsettlingGenderReveal, Athena trying to turn herself into a bust of Phoenix Wright, and Professor Means' sudden personality shift on top of Simon as the OnlySaneMan, we have the brutal murder of Apollo's best friend, the accusation of Sol who was Apollo's hero and friend as well as the accusation of Athena who is Apollo's friend as well, being forced to trigger both Sol and Athena's PTSD, the abduction of Trucy, the entire UR-1 incident and the things that surround it, and an endless list of other depressing things]]. It's like the writers took the saddest bits of Cases 1-4, 1-5, 2-4, and 3-5 and brought them together in one unholy abomination of sad. In-universe, cases 1, 4, and 5 all happen within just a few ''hours'' of each other; Case 4 begins on 16 December, then Case 1 is 17-18 December, and Cases 4 and 5 are 20 December. 15 December to 20 December must have been really, ''really'' rough on the characters. It's sad enough in the meta sense.

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* A large portion of the last two cases are just horribly depressing by default, especially since it's hot on the tail of what can be the most ''comedic'' trial in the series, victim's death aside. Following a hilarious UnsettlingGenderReveal, Athena trying to turn herself into a bust of Phoenix Wright, and Professor Means' sudden personality shift on top of Simon as the OnlySaneMan, we have the brutal murder of Apollo's best friend, the accusation of Sol who was Apollo's hero and friend as well as the accusation of Athena who is Apollo's friend as well, being forced to trigger both Sol and Athena's PTSD, the abduction of Trucy, the entire UR-1 incident and the things that surround it, and an endless list of other depressing things]].things. It's like the writers took the saddest bits of Cases 1-4, 1-5, 2-4, and 3-5 and brought them together in one unholy abomination of sad. In-universe, cases 1, 4, and 5 all happen within just a few ''hours'' of each other; Case 4 begins on 16 December, then Case 1 is 17-18 December, and Cases 4 and 5 are 20 December. 15 December to 20 December must have been really, ''really'' rough on the characters. It's sad enough in the meta sense.
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** However, as proof that TearJerker moments don't always have to be sad, there's yet another scene in Case 5. Phoenix, possibly for the first time since his second case, finds himself alone at the office. With a clearly-hurting Apollo going off on his own, Trucy having decided to follow him, and Athena having been arrested at the end of Case 4, Phoenix is feeling at his lowest, as he had taken it for granted that they would always be there. [[Heartwarming/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies Cue a letter from Maya and a surprise visit by Pearl]], which end up being ''exactly'' what he needs to lift his spirits.]]

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** However, as proof that TearJerker moments don't always have to be sad, there's yet another scene in Case 5. Phoenix, possibly for the first time since his second case, finds himself alone at the office. With a clearly-hurting Apollo going off on his own, Trucy having decided to follow him, and Athena having been arrested at the end of Case 4, Phoenix is feeling at his lowest, as he had taken it for granted that they would always be there. [[Heartwarming/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies Cue a letter from Maya and a surprise visit by Pearl]], which end up being ''exactly'' what he needs to lift his spirits.]]
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---> '''Athena''':Something's wrong with mom, so I'm taking her apart to fix her...

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** Fail to prove Simon Blackquill's innocence? He is found guilty in Athena's place and executed. [[FromBadToWorse Aura vanishes with the hostages (including Trucy), Athena leaves the agency, Apollo is completely broken by the events, and Phoenix gives up being a lawyer.

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** Fail to prove Simon Blackquill's innocence? He is found guilty in Athena's place and executed. [[FromBadToWorse Aura vanishes with the hostages hostages]] (including Trucy), Athena leaves the agency, Apollo is completely broken by the events, and Phoenix gives up being a lawyer.
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** Huh. It's almost like things weren't ridiculously sad enough for everybody, so they had to set a supposed case of matricide four days before Christmas. Or rather, four days before the 26th anniversary of DL-6. And yeah, of course that's the exact case that Edgeworth comes back to prosecute.

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** Huh. It's almost like things weren't ridiculously sad enough for everybody, so they had to set a supposed case of matricide four days before Christmas. Or rather, four days before the 26th anniversary of DL-6.DL-6 (And by extention, 3 days before the 26th anniversary of IS-7). And yeah, of course that's the exact case that Edgeworth comes back to prosecute. December is just a crap month for Ace Attorney protagonists, it seems.
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* Case 5. Athena asked "Did I kill my own mother?" Her eyes, & Widget, go dark. Cue black psyche-lock. Open the flood gates.

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* Case 5. Athena asked "Did I kill my own mother?" Her eyes, & Widget, go dark. Cue black psyche-lock. Open the flood gates.gates, the team's {{darkest hour}} has arrived.
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* Case 5 again. The revelation that Bobby Fullbright was [[KillAndReplace killed and replaced]] by the Phantom before we ever met him. There really was a detective as kind-hearted and [[ForGreatJustice dedicated to justice]] as Bobby Fulbright, but he was murdered just so that the Phantom could use his identity as a convenient cover.

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* Case 5 again. The revelation that Bobby Fullbright was [[KillAndReplace killed and replaced]] by the Phantom phantom before we ever met him. There really was a detective as kind-hearted and [[ForGreatJustice dedicated to justice]] as Bobby Fulbright, but he was murdered just so that the Phantom phantom could use his identity as a convenient cover.



** Metis Cykes was introverted, but loved her daughter Athena with all her heart. She tried to help the child with her inability to tune out emotions, but was seen by Athena as just being part of being used for an experiment. Her murder came at the hand of the Phantom for a psyche profile she no longer had, but her gift to her daughter ultimately helped catch her killer.

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** Metis Cykes was introverted, but loved her daughter Athena with all her heart. She tried to help the child with her inability to tune out emotions, but was seen by Athena as just being part of being used for an experiment. Her murder came at the hand of the Phantom phantom for a psyche profile she no longer had, but her gift to her daughter ultimately helped catch her killer.
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*** It's doubtful there were other people. Otherwise, why would they not be in the picture of the Hat-1 crew?
*** Keep in mind it was a space mission, they rarely, if ever, send up one person alone just in case they are somehow incapacitated. Even later on, during the aborted launch with Clay, despite Sol being a lot more experienced at that point, he wasn't going up alone, and he was hiding his nerves, so that couldn't have been the reason. It may have just been that Sol was the main astronaut and the main guy in charge while they were up there, so the rest of the crew isn't really mentioned. On the other hand, it is a little odd that no-one even makes a mention of other crew members.
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** Fail to get Simon Blackquill on stand? Athena is found guilty by default and Phoenix never sees her again.]]
** Fail to prove Simon Blackquill's innocence? He is found guilty in Athena's place and executed. [[FromBadToWorse Aura vanishes with the hostages (including Trucy), Athena leaves the agency, Apollo is completely broken by the events, and Phoenix gives up being a lawyer.]]
** Fail on Fulbright's final testimony? Athena and Simon both got off the hook, but [[KarmaHoudini Fulbright gets away clean]] and the failure to find the Phantom causes public opinion towards the law to sink even lower.]]
** Fail in one of the two forced questions? Aura kidnaps Athena and you never see her again.]]
** Fail Rimes's Mood Matrix segment in ''Turnabout Reclaimed''? Orla is found guilty in Buckler's place and is put down.]]

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** Fail to get Simon Blackquill on stand? Athena is found guilty by default and Phoenix never sees her again.]]
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** Fail to prove Simon Blackquill's innocence? He is found guilty in Athena's place and executed. [[FromBadToWorse Aura vanishes with the hostages (including Trucy), Athena leaves the agency, Apollo is completely broken by the events, and Phoenix gives up being a lawyer.]]
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** Fail on Fulbright's "Fulbright"'s final testimony? Athena and Simon both got off the hook, but [[KarmaHoudini Fulbright "Fulbright" gets away clean]] and the failure to find the Phantom phantom causes public opinion towards the law to sink even lower.]]
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** Fail in one of the two forced questions? Aura kidnaps Athena and you never see her again.]]
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** Fail Rimes's Mood Matrix segment in ''Turnabout Reclaimed''? Orla is found guilty in Buckler's place and is put down.]]



** Constance Courte tried to teach her students that fair play in court was the only way and fought against Professor Means' philosophy. She was murdered by Means over bribery. As a mentor to Klavier, she falls into TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth territory, especially with the atmosphere of Themis ensnared by Means' grip, being the sole voice of reason]].
** Clay Terran was entrusted by Director Cosmos to help stage the rocket swap, to protect both him and Starbuck, who was traumatized by the HAT-1 disaster seven years prior. As Apollo's friend, he helped push Apollo towards his goal as a defense attorney as Apollo helped pushed Clay into becoming an astronaut. He was murdered by the Phantom for something he didn't even know he had, namely the moon rock in the Hope capsule. [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth He never got to achieve his dream of going into space]].

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** Constance Courte tried to teach her students that fair play in court was the only way and fought against Professor Means' philosophy. She was murdered by Means over bribery. As a mentor to Klavier, she falls into TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth territory, especially with the atmosphere of Themis ensnared by Means' grip, being the sole voice of reason]].
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** Clay Terran was entrusted by Director Cosmos to help stage the rocket swap, to protect both him and Starbuck, who was traumatized by the HAT-1 disaster seven years prior. As Apollo's friend, he helped push Apollo towards his goal as a defense attorney as Apollo helped pushed Clay into becoming an astronaut. He was murdered by the Phantom phantom for something he didn't even know he had, namely the moon rock in the Hope capsule. [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth He never got to achieve his dream of going into space]].



** This also applies to the DLC Case, ''Turnabout Reclaimed''. Both deaths involved in the case were accidental: Azura Summers died of a heart attack from a condition she kept secret from everyone due to not wanting to give up her job as a trainer, and the blame fell on the original Ora who was trying to save her (and later on Orla who was put in the original's place); while Jack Shipley died trying to save Orla from Marlon, who didn't want Jack to die at all. Shipley did some mildly unscrupulous stuff, like using technically illegal monitoring equipment to watch out for his animals and lying about euthanising the first Ora. However, he was otherwise a solid guy through and through (such as wanting to stop Sasha from performing because he learned of her heart condition and not wanting a repeat of the aforementioned trainer's death), and he actually rescued Orla when she was beached, nursing her to health to the point that Orla, when released into the ocean, came back to Jack. It's implied that he let himself fall when Rimes tried to save him, so Rimes wouldn't fall in and die with him]].

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** This also applies to the DLC Case, ''Turnabout Reclaimed''. Both deaths involved in the case were accidental: Azura Summers died of a heart attack from a condition she kept secret from everyone due to not wanting to give up her job as a trainer, and the blame fell on the original Ora who was trying to save her (and later on Orla who was put in the original's place); while Jack Shipley died trying to save Orla from Marlon, who didn't want Jack to die at all. Shipley did some mildly unscrupulous stuff, like using technically illegal monitoring equipment to watch out for his animals and lying about euthanising the first Ora. However, he was otherwise a solid guy through and through (such as wanting to stop Sasha from performing because he learned of her heart condition and not wanting a repeat of the aforementioned trainer's death), and he actually rescued Orla when she was beached, nursing her to health to the point that Orla, when released into the ocean, came back to Jack. It's implied that he let himself fall when Rimes tried to save him, so Rimes wouldn't fall in and die with him]].him.



* Marlon Rimes' VillainousBSOD at the end of ''Turnabout Reclaimed''. Despondent at the discovery that he was trying to kill an orca who was not at all involved with his girlfriend's death, he refuses to admit that Jack Shipley's death was accidental, instead claiming that he [[DeathSeeker deserves the death penalty]]. It's only after Phoenix reveals that Marlon had [[TakeMyHand tried to save Shipley's life]] and Sasha tells him to return to the aquarium after his rehabilitation is the BSOD broken.

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* Marlon Rimes' VillainousBSOD VillainousBreakdown at the end of ''Turnabout Reclaimed''. Despondent at the discovery that he was trying to kill an orca who was not at all involved with his girlfriend's death, he refuses to admit that Jack Shipley's death was accidental, instead claiming that he [[DeathSeeker deserves the death penalty]]. It's only after Phoenix reveals that Marlon had [[TakeMyHand tried to save Shipley's life]] and Sasha tells him to return to the aquarium after his rehabilitation is the BSOD broken.



* The Phantom's breakdown is this with a splash of NightmareFuel; he's been impersonating so many people for so long that he can't even remember who he is or what his face looks like. When it gets down to brass tacks and they put the final nail in his coffin he just starts ripping off mask after mask after mask trying to find his real face in a hauntingly well-done ShapeshifterIdentityCrisis before getting shot by a rooftop sniper.

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* The Phantom's phantom's breakdown is this with a splash of NightmareFuel; he's been impersonating so many people for so long that he can't even remember who he is or what his face looks like. When it gets down to brass tacks and they put the final nail in his coffin he just starts ripping off mask after mask after mask trying to find his real face in a hauntingly well-done ShapeshifterIdentityCrisis before getting shot by a rooftop sniper.
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* [[spoiler:Juniper Woods]] breaking down after Apollo's perceiving in Case 3. [[spoiler:She really didn't want her role as Professor Courte's [[TheStoolPigeon class snitch]] to ruin the friendship between herself, Hugh O'Conner, and Robin Newman, however after she overheard that Hugh O'Conner has bribes for his grades she believed that Hugh himself is making the bribes and not his parents. And yet even after all that he still is willing to take the fall for her? [[Heartwarming/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies That is true friendship right there.]]]]
** Hugh, Robin, and Juniper [[spoiler:each making false confessions in order to take the fall and protect the other two, knowing that a criminal record means expulsion from Themis Legal Academy]].
* The UR-1 Incident [[WholePlotReference is basically the]] [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney DL-6 Incident]] for [[spoiler:Athena Cykes and Simon Blackquill. The former [[BreakTheCutie witnessed her mother's murder right in-front of her eyes at age 11]], while the latter was falsely convicted for the said murder while trying to protect the girl and is on death row for it. The former is very lucky to even '''being''' alive after that because she attacked in self-defense against the real criminal, the phantom. It is this incident where "the Dark Age of the Law" came into effect, infecting the wound that had already been opened by Kristoph Gavin's framing of Phoenix.]]
** It gets to the point where [[spoiler:Athena is accused of matricide. It really didn't help that ''Edgeworth'', of all people (remember that before the reveal that Manfred von Karma killed Gregory Edgeworth, Miles really thought he is guilty of patricide), would suggest that an eleven-year old girl would kill her own mother and try to dismantle her to remove evidence. Nor does it help that he ''had'' to suggest that in order to bring out the fragments of truth that would reveal the real killer, even though it pushes Athena to her breaking point. Then this idea gets worse at the end of Simon's Mood Matrix, when it's revealed what he witnessed when he [[http://i.imgur.com/LDabpWq.png entered that lab and saw Athena]]. She is covered in blood with DullEyesOfUnhappiness all while saying this line:]]
---> '''[[spoiler: Athena]]''': [[spoiler:Something's wrong with mom, so I'm taking her apart to fix her...]]
** [[FromBadToWorse Then]] [[spoiler:Athena [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljb_8FvrQ9w completely breaks down]] to the point [[DespairEventHorizon she confesses on stand and tells the Judge to get it over with and declare her guilty]]. If it wasn't for a certain deduction and reveal it would be a DownerEnding with the real criminal getting away with it all.]]
** Knowing the truth behind that scene doesn't make it any better: [[spoiler: it just means Athena really was trying to save her mother, but she was ''far'' too late and [[NotWhatItLooksLike she went exactly the wrong way about it]].]]
** Heck, the UR-1 Incident was pretty horrible for ''everyone'' involved. [[spoiler:In the picture of the first rocket launch, you can see how happy Yuri, Clay, Sol, Metis, and Aura were at that time. Aura and Metis were close as co-workers (and Aura was implied to be in love with Metis) and Metis was working hard to ease her daughter's abilities so that she could have a more normal life. Simon clearly looked up to Metis as his mentor, and seemed to get along with Athena very well. Meanwhile, Clay and Sol obviously had a strong mentor/student relationship and were striving to make it into space. All of them were working hard and full of hopes and dreams for the future. And from this one incident, it all fell apart. Metis died, leaving Aura bitter and cold and Athena horribly traumatized. Simon went to prison and basically lost seven years of his life. Sol was so traumatized by the sabotaged mission that he fell to pieces at the thought of going on another. And Yuri, who we see cares very much for the people working for him, had to deal with it all and then experience the guilt all over when it looked like the same thing would happen seven years later.]]
** [[spoiler: Aura's]] [[VillainousBreakdown breakdown]] once she realizes [[spoiler: Athena is innocent, and she's been hating her for seven years for absolutely no reason.]]
-->All these years, [[spoiler: hating Athena]] was the only thing that's kept me going... But what do I do now? Can anybody tell me? How am I supposed to go on?!
* On that note, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTY2NHKTSio this song]] is possibly one of the biggest musical Tear Jerkers in the entire series. It perfectly captures that feeling you get when you realise [[spoiler: Athena has been a StepfordSmiler all along, or at least during case 4.]]
* The Wright Anything Agency [[spoiler:falling apart starting off with the murder of Apollo's friend Clay Terran, getting worse when Apollo leaves the Agency, gets much worse when one piece of evidence implies that Athena killed Clay Terran, and comes to a head when Apollo indicts Athena for the said murder. He really wants to believe in her which is why he limited his perception ability around her but his doubts eventually led him to said indictment even though he really wants her to be innocent. The location of the murder? The same Space Center that the UR-1 incident occurred.]]
** Apollo's breakdown at the end of the investigation stage in Case 4, [[spoiler:just before he takes his leave from the agency. For a guy who's always smiling, seeing him yell out in anger "DAMMIT... IT'S NOT FAIR!!!!!!!!", and Trucy and Athena's shock at his outburst, just brings out the anger that Apollo is feeling after his best friend was murdered. Everyone's worry after Apollo takes his leave of absence is also heartbreaking.]]
*** Apollo is the only main character that doesn't even have a "despair" animation or one for crying [[spoiler: until VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice]]- Phoenix, Athena, Trucy, Maya, Pearl, Franziska, Edgeworth, and Klavier all have animations for this. Edgeworth's is the least showy, but the animation where he grips his sleeve and looks away, pained, says as much as Phoenix putting his head down in his hands on the bench. You'd think Apollo would have one, right? Part of the reason he doesn't is because, like Trucy, Apollo can control his feelings so well nobody knows how he's really feeling, and does it so well that even Athena doesn't pick up on [[spoiler: his suspicion]] until his breakdown, going off her reaction to it. He chooses to hide all of his emotions about the case behind a mask of total professionalism because [[spoiler: he can pretend like it's any other case full of people he's never, ever met- Clay, Athena, Sol, Cosmos, Aura... he completely switches off his feelings regarding any of them so he can treat this case with a clear mind]], and it ends up causing him even ''more'' pain because Apollo is shown to have the warmest personality of the group. Apollo is shown to be quick to form friendships, always able to find something to relate to someone with, always know just what to say and most importantly Apollo is always, ''always'' optimistic no matter what. Being cold, indifferent, and distant is just ''not in his nature''- he knows full well he's hurting people he cares about by doing it, which is likely the real reason ''why'' [[spoiler: he leaves the Agency]], apart from [[spoiler: his overwhelming guilt about suspecting Athena as well as the fact that he knows she's lying a lot]]. The main reason he doesn't have one, though, is his unshakable optimism that everything will be fine. His optimism actually makes the whole thing sadder, because [[spoiler: it's clear he's clinging to it to keep from despair, and is not actually really optimistic about the case at all]]. What's worse is [[spoiler: Apollo is implied to ''lose'' this optimism if Simon is found guilty and executed, and becomes permanently cold and indifferent]].
** However, as proof that TearJerker moments don't always have to be sad, there's yet another scene in Case 5. [[spoiler: Phoenix, possibly for the first time since his second case, finds himself alone at the office. With a clearly-hurting Apollo going off on his own, Trucy having decided to follow him, and Athena having been arrested at the end of Case 4, Phoenix is feeling at his lowest, as he had taken it for granted that they would always be there. [[Heartwarming/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies Cue a letter from Maya and a surprise visit by Pearl]], which end up being ''exactly'' what he needs to lift his spirits.]]

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* [[spoiler:Juniper Woods]] Juniper Woods breaking down after Apollo's perceiving in Case 3. [[spoiler:She She really didn't want her role as Professor Courte's [[TheStoolPigeon class snitch]] to ruin the friendship between herself, Hugh O'Conner, and Robin Newman, however after she overheard that Hugh O'Conner has bribes for his grades she believed that Hugh himself is making the bribes and not his parents. And yet yet, even after all that that, he still is willing to take the fall for her? [[Heartwarming/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies That is true friendship right there.]]]]
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** Hugh, Robin, and Juniper [[spoiler:each each making false confessions in order to take the fall and protect the other two, knowing that a criminal record means expulsion from Themis Legal Academy]].
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* The UR-1 Incident [[WholePlotReference is basically the]] [[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney DL-6 Incident]] for [[spoiler:Athena Athena Cykes and Simon Blackquill. The former [[BreakTheCutie witnessed her mother's murder right in-front of her eyes at age 11]], while the latter was falsely convicted for the said murder while trying to protect the girl and is on death row for it. The former is very lucky to even '''being''' alive after that because she attacked in self-defense against the real criminal, the phantom. It is this incident where "the Dark Age of the Law" came into effect, infecting the wound that had already been opened by Kristoph Gavin's framing of Phoenix.]]
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** It gets to the point where [[spoiler:Athena Athena is accused of matricide. It really didn't help that ''Edgeworth'', of all people (remember that before the reveal that Manfred von Karma killed Gregory Edgeworth, Miles really thought he is guilty of patricide), would suggest that an eleven-year old girl would kill her own mother and try to dismantle her to remove evidence. Nor does it help that he ''had'' to suggest that in order to bring out the fragments of truth that would reveal the real killer, even though it pushes Athena to her breaking point. Then this idea gets worse at the end of Simon's Mood Matrix, when it's revealed what he witnessed when he [[http://i.imgur.com/LDabpWq.png entered that lab and saw Athena]]. She is covered in blood with DullEyesOfUnhappiness all while saying this line:]]
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---> '''[[spoiler: Athena]]''': [[spoiler:Something's '''Athena''':Something's wrong with mom, so I'm taking her apart to fix her...]]
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** [[FromBadToWorse Then]] [[spoiler:Athena Athena [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljb_8FvrQ9w completely breaks down]] to the point [[DespairEventHorizon she confesses on stand and tells the Judge to get it over with and declare her guilty]]. If it wasn't for a certain deduction and reveal it would be a DownerEnding with the real criminal getting away with it all.]]
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** Knowing the truth behind that scene doesn't make it any better: [[spoiler: it better:it just means Athena really was trying to save her mother, but she was ''far'' too late and [[NotWhatItLooksLike she went exactly the wrong way about it]].]]
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** Heck, the UR-1 Incident was pretty horrible for ''everyone'' involved. [[spoiler:In In the picture of the first rocket launch, you can see how happy Yuri, Clay, Sol, Metis, and Aura were at that time. Aura and Metis were close as co-workers (and Aura was implied to be in love with Metis) and Metis was working hard to ease her daughter's abilities so that she could have a more normal life. Simon clearly looked up to Metis as his mentor, and seemed to get along with Athena very well. Meanwhile, Clay and Sol obviously had a strong mentor/student relationship and were striving to make it into space. All of them were working hard and full of hopes and dreams for the future. And from this one incident, it all fell apart. Metis died, leaving Aura bitter and cold and Athena horribly traumatized. Simon went to prison and basically lost seven years of his life. Sol was so traumatized by the sabotaged mission that he fell to pieces at the thought of going on another. And Yuri, who we see cares very much for the people working for him, had to deal with it all and then experience the guilt all over when it looked like the same thing would happen seven years later.]]
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** [[spoiler: Aura's]] Aura's [[VillainousBreakdown breakdown]] once she realizes [[spoiler: Athena is innocent, and she's been hating her for seven years for absolutely no reason.]]
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-->All these years, [[spoiler: hating Athena]] Athena was the only thing that's kept me going... But what do I do now? Can anybody tell me? How am I supposed to go on?!
* On that note, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTY2NHKTSio this song]] is possibly one of the biggest musical Tear Jerkers in the entire series. It perfectly captures that feeling you get when you realise [[spoiler: Athena has been a StepfordSmiler all along, or at least during case 4.]]
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* The Wright Anything Agency [[spoiler:falling apart falling apart, starting off with the murder of Apollo's friend Clay Terran, getting worse when Apollo leaves the Agency, gets much worse when one piece of evidence implies that Athena killed Clay Terran, and comes to a head when Apollo indicts Athena for the said murder. He really wants to believe in her her, which is why he limited his perception ability around her but his doubts eventually led him to said indictment even though he really wants her to be innocent. The location of the murder? The same Space Center that the UR-1 incident occurred.]]
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** Apollo's breakdown at the end of the investigation stage in Case 4, [[spoiler:just just before he takes his leave from the agency. For a guy who's always smiling, seeing him yell out in anger "DAMMIT... IT'S NOT FAIR!!!!!!!!", and Trucy and Athena's shock at his outburst, just brings out the anger that Apollo is feeling after his best friend was murdered. Everyone's worry after Apollo takes his leave of absence is also heartbreaking.]]
heartbreaking.
*** Apollo is the only main character that doesn't even have a "despair" animation or one for crying [[spoiler: crying, until VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice]]- VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice - Phoenix, Athena, Trucy, Maya, Pearl, Franziska, Edgeworth, and Klavier all have animations for this. Edgeworth's is the least showy, but the animation where he grips his sleeve and looks away, pained, says as much as Phoenix putting his head down in his hands on the bench. You'd think Apollo would have one, right? Part of the reason he doesn't is because, like Trucy, Apollo can control his feelings so well nobody knows how he's really feeling, and does it so well that even Athena doesn't pick up on [[spoiler: his suspicion]] suspicion until his breakdown, going off her reaction to it. He chooses to hide all of his emotions about the case behind a mask of total professionalism because [[spoiler: he can pretend like it's any other case full of people he's never, ever met- Clay, Athena, Sol, Cosmos, Aura... he completely switches off his feelings regarding any of them so he can treat this case with a clear mind]], mind, and it ends up causing him even ''more'' pain because Apollo is shown to have the warmest personality of the group. Apollo is shown to be quick to form friendships, always able to find something to relate to someone with, always know just what to say and most importantly Apollo is always, ''always'' optimistic no matter what. Being cold, indifferent, and distant is just ''not in his nature''- he knows full well he's hurting people he cares about by doing it, which is likely the real reason ''why'' [[spoiler: he leaves the Agency]], Agency, apart from [[spoiler: his overwhelming guilt about suspecting Athena as well as the fact that he knows she's lying a lot]].lot. The main reason he doesn't have one, though, is his unshakable optimism that everything will be fine. His optimism actually makes the whole thing sadder, because [[spoiler: because it's clear he's clinging to it to keep from despair, and is not actually really optimistic about the case at all]]. all. What's worse is [[spoiler: Apollo is implied to ''lose'' this optimism if Simon is found guilty and executed, and becomes permanently cold and indifferent]].
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** However, as proof that TearJerker moments don't always have to be sad, there's yet another scene in Case 5. [[spoiler: Phoenix, possibly for the first time since his second case, finds himself alone at the office. With a clearly-hurting Apollo going off on his own, Trucy having decided to follow him, and Athena having been arrested at the end of Case 4, Phoenix is feeling at his lowest, as he had taken it for granted that they would always be there. [[Heartwarming/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies Cue a letter from Maya and a surprise visit by Pearl]], which end up being ''exactly'' what he needs to lift his spirits.]]



** Fail [[spoiler:to get Simon Blackquill on stand? Athena is found guilty by default and Phoenix never sees her again.]]
** Fail [[spoiler:to prove Simon Blackquill's innocence? He is found guilty in Athena's place and executed. [[FromBadToWorse Aura vanishes with the hostages (including Trucy), Athena leaves the agency, Apollo is completely broken by the events, and Phoenix gives up being a lawyer.]]]]
** Fail [[spoiler:on Fulbright's final testimony? Athena and Simon both got off the hook, but [[KarmaHoudini Fulbright gets away clean]] and the failure to find the phantom causes public opinion towards the law to sink even lower.]]
** Fail [[spoiler:in one of the two forced questions? Aura kidnaps Athena and you never see her again.]]
** Fail [[spoiler:Rimes's Mood Matrix segment in ''Turnabout Reclaimed''? Orla is found guilty in Buckler's place and is put down.]]
* Also in case 5, Aura Blackquill's outburst [[spoiler:about her [[HoYay almost certainly romantic]] feelings for Metis puts the rest of her personality in a new light-one that turns her from a mere JerkAss into an outright TragicHero. All she had left of Metis was that picture on her desk, and her vengeful hatred of Athena. Goes to show just what the affects of losing someone you deeply care about are.]]
** Not to mention, Ponco tells you how [[spoiler:Aura began crying at night after Metis died and refused to let the robots call her "Mama Aura", like they used to.]]
* Case 5 again. [[spoiler: The revelation that Bobby Fullbright was [[KillAndReplace killed and replaced]] by the phantom before we ever met him. There really was a detective as kind-hearted and [[ForGreatJustice dedicated to justice]] as Bobby Fulbright, but he was murdered just so that the phantom could use his identity as a convenient cover.]]
* Another one for case 5, which is more of a happy example: [[spoiler: after being confronted by Blackquill, who expresses his gratitude towards Athena, she breaks down in TearsOfJoy. Phoenix's thought helps seal her breaking out of her StepfordSmiler status]].
-->'''Phoenix:''' [[spoiler: (............Thatta girl, Athena. It's good to see you finally let your tears out.)]]

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** Fail [[spoiler:to to get Simon Blackquill on stand? Athena is found guilty by default and Phoenix never sees her again.]]
** Fail [[spoiler:to to prove Simon Blackquill's innocence? He is found guilty in Athena's place and executed. [[FromBadToWorse Aura vanishes with the hostages (including Trucy), Athena leaves the agency, Apollo is completely broken by the events, and Phoenix gives up being a lawyer.]]]]
** Fail [[spoiler:on Fulbright's final testimony? Athena and Simon both got off the hook, but [[KarmaHoudini Fulbright gets away clean]] and the failure to find the phantom causes public opinion towards the law to sink even lower.
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** Fail [[spoiler:in one of the two forced questions? Aura kidnaps on Fulbright's final testimony? Athena and you never see her again.Simon both got off the hook, but [[KarmaHoudini Fulbright gets away clean]] and the failure to find the Phantom causes public opinion towards the law to sink even lower.]]
** Fail [[spoiler:Rimes's Mood Matrix segment in ''Turnabout Reclaimed''? Orla is found guilty in Buckler's place one of the two forced questions? Aura kidnaps Athena and is put down.you never see her again.]]
** Fail Rimes's Mood Matrix segment in ''Turnabout Reclaimed''? Orla is found guilty in Buckler's place and is put down.]]
* Also in case 5, Aura Blackquill's outburst [[spoiler:about about her [[HoYay almost certainly romantic]] feelings for Metis puts the rest of her personality in a new light-one that turns her from a mere JerkAss into an outright TragicHero. All she had left of Metis was that picture on her desk, and her vengeful hatred of Athena. Goes to show just what the affects of losing someone you deeply care about are.]]
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** Not to mention, Ponco tells you how [[spoiler:Aura Aura began crying at night after Metis died and refused to let the robots call her "Mama Aura", like they used to.]]
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* Case 5 again. [[spoiler: The revelation that Bobby Fullbright was [[KillAndReplace killed and replaced]] by the phantom Phantom before we ever met him. There really was a detective as kind-hearted and [[ForGreatJustice dedicated to justice]] as Bobby Fulbright, but he was murdered just so that the phantom Phantom could use his identity as a convenient cover.]]
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* Another one for case 5, which is more of a happy example: [[spoiler: after being confronted by Blackquill, who expresses his gratitude towards Athena, she breaks down in TearsOfJoy. Phoenix's thought helps seal her breaking out of her StepfordSmiler status]].
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-->'''Phoenix:''' [[spoiler: (............Thatta girl, Athena. It's good to see you finally let your tears out.)]])



** [[spoiler:Candice Arme was a dutiful police officer who was suddenly murdered trying to stop Tonate from stealing the bomb evidence]].
** [[spoiler:Rex Kyubi tried to protect a village secret and stay friends with Tenma, it was also implied that L'Belle threatened his hospitalized wife]].
** [[spoiler:Constance Courte tried to teach her students that fair play in court was the only way and fought against Professor Means' philosophy. She was murdered by Means over bribery. As a mentor to Klavier, she falls into TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth territory, especially with the atmosphere of Themis ensnared by Means' grip, being the sole voice of reason]].
** [[spoiler:Clay Terran was entrusted by Director Cosmos to help stage the rocket swap, to protect both him and Starbuck, who was traumatized by the HAT-1 disaster seven years prior. As Apollo's friend, he helped push Apollo towards his goal as a defense attorney as Apollo helped pushed Clay into becoming an astronaut. He was murdered by the phantom for something he didn't even know he had, namely the moon rock in the Hope capsule. [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth He never got to achieve his dream of going into space]]]].
** [[spoiler:Metis Cykes was introverted, but loved her daughter Athena with all her heart. She tried to help the child with her inability to tune out emotions, but was seen by Athena as just being part of being used for an experiment. Her murder came at the hand of the phantom for a psyche profile she no longer had, but her gift to her daughter ultimately helped catch her killer]].
** [[spoiler:You never got to meet the real Bobby Fulbright. However, if the phantom's act was anywhere close to the real deal, then Fulbright was a good man dedicated to justice who was cut down all too soon, for something he never even saw coming]].
** This also applies to the DLC Case, ''Turnabout Reclaimed''. [[spoiler:Both deaths involved in the case were accidental: Azura Summers died of a heart attack from a condition she kept secret from everyone due to not wanting to give up her job as a trainer, and the blame fell on the original Ora who was trying to save her (and later on Orla who was put in the original's place); while Jack Shipley died trying to save Orla from Marlon, who didn't want Jack to die at all. Shipley did some mildly unscrupulous stuff, like using technically illegal monitoring equipment to watch out for his animals and lying about euthanising the first Ora. However, he was otherwise a solid guy through and through (such as wanting to stop Sasha from performing because he learned of her heart condition and not wanting a repeat of the aforementioned trainer's death), and he actually rescued Orla when she was beached, nursing her to health to the point that Orla, when released into the ocean, came back to Jack. It's implied that he let himself fall when Rimes tried to save him, so Rimes wouldn't fall in and die with him]].

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** [[spoiler:Candice Candice Arme was a dutiful police officer who was suddenly murdered trying to stop Tonate from stealing the bomb evidence]].
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** [[spoiler:Rex Rex Kyubi tried to protect a village secret and stay friends with Tenma, it was also implied that L'Belle threatened his hospitalized wife]].
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** [[spoiler:Constance Constance Courte tried to teach her students that fair play in court was the only way and fought against Professor Means' philosophy. She was murdered by Means over bribery. As a mentor to Klavier, she falls into TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth territory, especially with the atmosphere of Themis ensnared by Means' grip, being the sole voice of reason]].
** [[spoiler:Clay Clay Terran was entrusted by Director Cosmos to help stage the rocket swap, to protect both him and Starbuck, who was traumatized by the HAT-1 disaster seven years prior. As Apollo's friend, he helped push Apollo towards his goal as a defense attorney as Apollo helped pushed Clay into becoming an astronaut. He was murdered by the phantom Phantom for something he didn't even know he had, namely the moon rock in the Hope capsule. [[TooGoodForThisSinfulEarth He never got to achieve his dream of going into space]]]].
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** [[spoiler:Metis Metis Cykes was introverted, but loved her daughter Athena with all her heart. She tried to help the child with her inability to tune out emotions, but was seen by Athena as just being part of being used for an experiment. Her murder came at the hand of the phantom Phantom for a psyche profile she no longer had, but her gift to her daughter ultimately helped catch her killer]].
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** [[spoiler:You You never got to meet the real Bobby Fulbright. However, if the phantom's act was anywhere close to the real deal, then Fulbright was a good man dedicated to justice who was cut down all too soon, for something he never even saw coming]].
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** This also applies to the DLC Case, ''Turnabout Reclaimed''. [[spoiler:Both Both deaths involved in the case were accidental: Azura Summers died of a heart attack from a condition she kept secret from everyone due to not wanting to give up her job as a trainer, and the blame fell on the original Ora who was trying to save her (and later on Orla who was put in the original's place); while Jack Shipley died trying to save Orla from Marlon, who didn't want Jack to die at all. Shipley did some mildly unscrupulous stuff, like using technically illegal monitoring equipment to watch out for his animals and lying about euthanising the first Ora. However, he was otherwise a solid guy through and through (such as wanting to stop Sasha from performing because he learned of her heart condition and not wanting a repeat of the aforementioned trainer's death), and he actually rescued Orla when she was beached, nursing her to health to the point that Orla, when released into the ocean, came back to Jack. It's implied that he let himself fall when Rimes tried to save him, so Rimes wouldn't fall in and die with him]].



* [[spoiler:Marlon Rimes']] VillainousBSOD at the end of ''Turnabout Reclaimed''. [[spoiler:Despondent at the discovery that he was trying to kill an orca who was not at all involved with his girlfriend's death, he refuses to admit that Jack Shipley's death was accidental, instead claiming that he [[DeathSeeker deserves the death penalty]].]] It's only after Phoenix reveals that [[spoiler:Marlon had [[TakeMyHand tried to save Shipley's life]]]] and [[spoiler:Sasha tells him to return to the aquarium after his rehabilitation]] is the BSOD broken.
-->''[[spoiler:"Once again... [[CallBack I'm too weak... To help anybody...]]"]]''
* A large portion of the last two cases are just horribly depressing by default, especially since it's hot on the tail of what can be the most ''comedic'' trial in the series, victim's death aside. Following a hilarious UnsettlingGenderReveal, Athena trying to turn herself into a bust of Phoenix Wright, and [[spoiler: Professor Means']] sudden personality shift on top of Simon as the OnlySaneMan, we have [[spoiler: the brutal murder of Apollo's best friend, the accusation of Sol who was Apollo's hero and friend as well as the accusation of Athena who is Apollo's friend as well, being forced to trigger both Sol and Athena's PTSD, the abduction of Trucy, the entire UR-1 incident and the things that surround it, and an endless list of other depressing things]]. It's like the writers took the saddest bits of Cases 1-4, 1-5, 2-4, and 3-5 and brought them together in one unholy abomination of sad. In-universe, cases 1, 4, and 5 all happen within just a few ''hours'' of each other; Case 4 begins on 16 December, then Case 1 is 17-18 December, and Cases 4 and 5 are 20 December. 15 December to 20 December must have been really, ''really'' rough on the characters. It's sad enough in the meta sense.
** Huh. It's almost like things weren't ridiculously sad enough for everybody, so they had to set a supposed case of [[spoiler: matricide]] four days before Christmas. Or rather, four days before the 26th anniversary of DL-6. [[spoiler: And yeah, of course that's the exact case that Edgeworth comes back to prosecute.]]

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* [[spoiler:Marlon Rimes']] Marlon Rimes' VillainousBSOD at the end of ''Turnabout Reclaimed''. [[spoiler:Despondent Despondent at the discovery that he was trying to kill an orca who was not at all involved with his girlfriend's death, he refuses to admit that Jack Shipley's death was accidental, instead claiming that he [[DeathSeeker deserves the death penalty]].]] penalty]]. It's only after Phoenix reveals that [[spoiler:Marlon Marlon had [[TakeMyHand tried to save Shipley's life]]]] life]] and [[spoiler:Sasha Sasha tells him to return to the aquarium after his rehabilitation]] rehabilitation is the BSOD broken.
-->''[[spoiler:"Once -->''"Once again... [[CallBack I'm too weak... To help anybody...]]"]]''
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* A large portion of the last two cases are just horribly depressing by default, especially since it's hot on the tail of what can be the most ''comedic'' trial in the series, victim's death aside. Following a hilarious UnsettlingGenderReveal, Athena trying to turn herself into a bust of Phoenix Wright, and [[spoiler: Professor Means']] Means' sudden personality shift on top of Simon as the OnlySaneMan, we have [[spoiler: the brutal murder of Apollo's best friend, the accusation of Sol who was Apollo's hero and friend as well as the accusation of Athena who is Apollo's friend as well, being forced to trigger both Sol and Athena's PTSD, the abduction of Trucy, the entire UR-1 incident and the things that surround it, and an endless list of other depressing things]]. It's like the writers took the saddest bits of Cases 1-4, 1-5, 2-4, and 3-5 and brought them together in one unholy abomination of sad. In-universe, cases 1, 4, and 5 all happen within just a few ''hours'' of each other; Case 4 begins on 16 December, then Case 1 is 17-18 December, and Cases 4 and 5 are 20 December. 15 December to 20 December must have been really, ''really'' rough on the characters. It's sad enough in the meta sense.
** Huh. It's almost like things weren't ridiculously sad enough for everybody, so they had to set a supposed case of [[spoiler: matricide]] of matricide four days before Christmas. Or rather, four days before the 26th anniversary of DL-6. [[spoiler: And yeah, of course that's the exact case that Edgeworth comes back to prosecute.]]



* Apollo's not done yet. [[spoiler: Clonco calls him "Mr Terran", since Apollo is wearing Clay's jacket]]. By this point, Apollo's largely shut out his feelings and has ''no visible reaction'' to this at all. It's heartbreaking because Apollo clearly forms rather deep bonds with people soon after meeting them and is quite emotional (he'd known Trucy for how long exactly before he was in tears at the idea of her being abducted by a KnifeNut kidnapper back in his own game?). His best friend of more than ten years being murdered doesn't cause him visible anguish; he shuts down, except when he can't keep them bottled any longer and he lashes out at people.
* Solomon Starbuck lapses back into a dejected mood when recalling that [[spoiler:upon Athena's arrest, as she was being led to the detention center, she still had to flash a smile and congratulate Solomon on getting off despite the fact she couldn't hide how much she had been crying on the ride over]]. The whole mood of the beginning of case 5 is just nothing but dead air and really sad feelings.

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* Apollo's not done yet. [[spoiler: Clonco calls him "Mr Terran", since Apollo is wearing Clay's jacket]]. By this point, Apollo's largely shut out his feelings and has ''no visible reaction'' to this at all. It's heartbreaking because Apollo clearly forms rather deep bonds with people soon after meeting them and is quite emotional (he'd known Trucy for how long exactly before he was in tears at the idea of her being abducted by a KnifeNut kidnapper back in his own game?). His best friend of more than ten years being murdered doesn't cause him visible anguish; he shuts down, except when he can't keep them bottled any longer and he lashes out at people.
* Solomon Starbuck lapses back into a dejected mood when recalling that [[spoiler:upon upon Athena's arrest, as she was being led to the detention center, she still had to flash a smile and congratulate Solomon on getting off despite the fact she couldn't hide how much she had been crying on the ride over]].over. The whole mood of the beginning of case 5 is just nothing but dead air and really sad feelings.



** The other thing is that people don't go into space alone. There was very likely someone on the HAT-1 Mission with Sol. Someone, or maybe several someones, who died, probably due to problems in their suits. They were someone(s) who Sol was probably friends with, who he worked with, maybe even someone he idolised or even someone he fancied a bit. They were someone Apollo and Clay probably knew. The person, or people, who died out in space on the HAT-1 Mission were a person or people Athena and Aura and Yuri all knew. They may have suffocated to death because their tanks malfunctioned. They may have froze to death slowly in the vacuum of space because their suits had been tampered with. They were someone who gave their life so that Sol could live. Maybe a few someones, depending on how big the project was. Sol likely had to fix up his suit using those of his dead companion/s, since his suit likely had a malfunction, too. They were people Sol watched suffer and die, people he couldn't help because their suits and the ship just didn't let that happen. Sol could not have been alone on that journey at first.

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** The other thing is that people don't go into space alone. There was very likely someone on the HAT-1 Mission with Sol. Someone, or maybe several someones, who died, probably due to problems in their suits. They were someone(s) who Sol was probably friends with, who he worked with, maybe even someone he idolised or even someone he fancied a bit. They were someone Apollo and Clay probably knew. The person, or people, who died out in space on the HAT-1 Mission were a person or people Athena and Aura and Yuri all knew. They may have suffocated to death because their tanks malfunctioned. They may have froze frozen to death slowly in the vacuum of space because their suits had been tampered with. They were someone who gave their life so that Sol could live. Maybe a few someones, depending on how big the project was. Sol likely had to fix up his suit using those of his dead companion/s, since his suit likely had a malfunction, too. They were people Sol watched suffer and die, people he couldn't help because their suits and the ship just didn't let that happen. Sol could not have been alone on that journey at first.



* Case 5. [[spoiler: Athena]] asked "Did I kill my own mother?" Her eyes [[spoiler:& Widget]] go dark. Cue black psyche-lock. Open the flood gates.
* [[spoiler: The phantom's breakdown is this with a splash of NightmareFuel; he's been impersonating so many people for so long that he can't even remember who he is or what his face looks like. When it gets down to brass tacks and they put the final nail in his coffin he just starts ripping off mask after mask after mask trying to find his real face in a hauntingly well done ShapeshifterIdentityCrisis before getting shot by a rooftop sniper.]]

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* Case 5. [[spoiler: Athena]] Athena asked "Did I kill my own mother?" Her eyes [[spoiler:& Widget]] eyes, & Widget, go dark. Cue black psyche-lock. Open the flood gates.
* [[spoiler: The phantom's Phantom's breakdown is this with a splash of NightmareFuel; he's been impersonating so many people for so long that he can't even remember who he is or what his face looks like. When it gets down to brass tacks and they put the final nail in his coffin he just starts ripping off mask after mask after mask trying to find his real face in a hauntingly well done well-done ShapeshifterIdentityCrisis before getting shot by a rooftop sniper.]]
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* Case 5 again. [[spoiler: The reveal that the phantom is not actually Bobby Fulbright, but just pretending to be Bobby Fulbright can be this. There really was a detective as kind-hearted and morally honest as Bobby Fulbright, but he was killed just so that the phantom could use his identity as a convenient cover, bastardizing his quest for justice.]]

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* Case 5 again. [[spoiler: The reveal revelation that Bobby Fullbright was [[KillAndReplace killed and replaced]] by the phantom is not actually Bobby Fulbright, but just pretending to be Bobby Fulbright can be this. before we ever met him. There really was a detective as kind-hearted and morally honest [[ForGreatJustice dedicated to justice]] as Bobby Fulbright, but he was killed murdered just so that the phantom could use his identity as a convenient cover, bastardizing his quest for justice.cover.]]
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** It gets to the point where [[spoiler:Athena is accused of matricide. It really didn't help that ''Edgeworth'', of all people, would suggest that an eleven-year old girl would kill her own mother and try to dismantle her to remove evidence. Nor does it help that he ''had'' to suggest that in order to bring out the fragments of truth that would reveal the real killer, even though it pushes Athena to her breaking point. Then this idea gets worse at the end of Simon's Mood Matrix, when it's revealed what he witnessed when he [[http://i.imgur.com/LDabpWq.png entered that lab and saw Athena]]. She is covered in blood with DullEyesOfUnhappiness all while saying this line:]]

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** It gets to the point where [[spoiler:Athena is accused of matricide. It really didn't help that ''Edgeworth'', of all people, people (remember that before the reveal that Manfred von Karma killed Gregory Edgeworth, Miles really thought he is guilty of patricide), would suggest that an eleven-year old girl would kill her own mother and try to dismantle her to remove evidence. Nor does it help that he ''had'' to suggest that in order to bring out the fragments of truth that would reveal the real killer, even though it pushes Athena to her breaking point. Then this idea gets worse at the end of Simon's Mood Matrix, when it's revealed what he witnessed when he [[http://i.imgur.com/LDabpWq.png entered that lab and saw Athena]]. She is covered in blood with DullEyesOfUnhappiness all while saying this line:]]
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*** Apollo is the only main character that doesn't even have a "despair" animation or one for crying [[spoiler: until Videogame/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice]]- Phoenix, Athena, Trucy, Maya, Pearl, Franziska, Edgeworth, and Klavier all have animations for this. Edgeworth's is the least showy, but the animation where he grips his sleeve and looks away, pained, says as much as Phoenix putting his head down in his hands on the bench. You'd think Apollo would have one, right? Part of the reason he doesn't is because, like Trucy, Apollo can control his feelings so well nobody knows how he's really feeling, and does it so well that even Athena doesn't pick up on [[spoiler: his suspicion]] until his breakdown, going off her reaction to it. He chooses to hide all of his emotions about the case behind a mask of total professionalism because [[spoiler: he can pretend like it's any other case full of people he's never, ever met- Clay, Athena, Sol, Cosmos, Aura... he completely switches off his feelings regarding any of them so he can treat this case with a clear mind]], and it ends up causing him even ''more'' pain because Apollo is shown to have the warmest personality of the group. Apollo is shown to be quick to form friendships, always able to find something to relate to someone with, always know just what to say and most importantly Apollo is always, ''always'' optimistic no matter what. Being cold, indifferent, and distant is just ''not in his nature''- he knows full well he's hurting people he cares about by doing it, which is likely the real reason ''why'' [[spoiler: he leaves the Agency]], apart from [[spoiler: his overwhelming guilt about suspecting Athena as well as the fact that he knows she's lying a lot]]. The main reason he doesn't have one, though, is his unshakable optimism that everything will be fine. His optimism actually makes the whole thing sadder, because [[spoiler: it's clear he's clinging to it to keep from despair, and is not actually really optimistic about the case at all]]. What's worse is [[spoiler: Apollo is implied to ''lose'' this optimism if Simon is found guilty and executed, and becomes permanently cold and indifferent]].

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*** Apollo is the only main character that doesn't even have a "despair" animation or one for crying [[spoiler: until Videogame/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice]]- VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice]]- Phoenix, Athena, Trucy, Maya, Pearl, Franziska, Edgeworth, and Klavier all have animations for this. Edgeworth's is the least showy, but the animation where he grips his sleeve and looks away, pained, says as much as Phoenix putting his head down in his hands on the bench. You'd think Apollo would have one, right? Part of the reason he doesn't is because, like Trucy, Apollo can control his feelings so well nobody knows how he's really feeling, and does it so well that even Athena doesn't pick up on [[spoiler: his suspicion]] until his breakdown, going off her reaction to it. He chooses to hide all of his emotions about the case behind a mask of total professionalism because [[spoiler: he can pretend like it's any other case full of people he's never, ever met- Clay, Athena, Sol, Cosmos, Aura... he completely switches off his feelings regarding any of them so he can treat this case with a clear mind]], and it ends up causing him even ''more'' pain because Apollo is shown to have the warmest personality of the group. Apollo is shown to be quick to form friendships, always able to find something to relate to someone with, always know just what to say and most importantly Apollo is always, ''always'' optimistic no matter what. Being cold, indifferent, and distant is just ''not in his nature''- he knows full well he's hurting people he cares about by doing it, which is likely the real reason ''why'' [[spoiler: he leaves the Agency]], apart from [[spoiler: his overwhelming guilt about suspecting Athena as well as the fact that he knows she's lying a lot]]. The main reason he doesn't have one, though, is his unshakable optimism that everything will be fine. His optimism actually makes the whole thing sadder, because [[spoiler: it's clear he's clinging to it to keep from despair, and is not actually really optimistic about the case at all]]. What's worse is [[spoiler: Apollo is implied to ''lose'' this optimism if Simon is found guilty and executed, and becomes permanently cold and indifferent]].
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*** Apollo is the only main character that doesn't even have a "despair" animation or one for crying- Phoenix, Athena, Trucy, Maya, Pearl, Franziska, Edgeworth, and Klavier all have animations for this. Edgeworth's is the least showy, but the animation where he grips his sleeve and looks away, pained, says as much as Phoenix putting his head down in his hands on the bench. You'd think Apollo would have one, right? Part of the reason he doesn't is because, like Trucy, Apollo can control his feelings so well nobody knows how he's really feeling, and does it so well that even Athena doesn't pick up on [[spoiler: his suspicion]] until his breakdown, going off her reaction to it. He chooses to hide all of his emotions about the case behind a mask of total professionalism because [[spoiler: he can pretend like it's any other case full of people he's never, ever met- Clay, Athena, Sol, Cosmos, Aura... he completely switches off his feelings regarding any of them so he can treat this case with a clear mind]], and it ends up causing him even ''more'' pain because Apollo is shown to have the warmest personality of the group. Apollo is shown to be quick to form friendships, always able to find something to relate to someone with, always know just what to say and most importantly Apollo is always, ''always'' optimistic no matter what. Being cold, indifferent, and distant is just ''not in his nature''- he knows full well he's hurting people he cares about by doing it, which is likely the real reason ''why'' [[spoiler: he leaves the Agency]], apart from [[spoiler: his overwhelming guilt about suspecting Athena as well as the fact that he knows she's lying a lot]]. The main reason he doesn't have one, though, is his unshakable optimism that everything will be fine. His optimism actually makes the whole thing sadder, because [[spoiler: it's clear he's clinging to it to keep from despair, and is not actually really optimistic about the case at all]]. What's worse is [[spoiler: Apollo is implied to ''lose'' this optimism if Simon is found guilty and executed, and becomes permanently cold and indifferent]].

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*** Apollo is the only main character that doesn't even have a "despair" animation or one for crying- crying [[spoiler: until Videogame/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice]]- Phoenix, Athena, Trucy, Maya, Pearl, Franziska, Edgeworth, and Klavier all have animations for this. Edgeworth's is the least showy, but the animation where he grips his sleeve and looks away, pained, says as much as Phoenix putting his head down in his hands on the bench. You'd think Apollo would have one, right? Part of the reason he doesn't is because, like Trucy, Apollo can control his feelings so well nobody knows how he's really feeling, and does it so well that even Athena doesn't pick up on [[spoiler: his suspicion]] until his breakdown, going off her reaction to it. He chooses to hide all of his emotions about the case behind a mask of total professionalism because [[spoiler: he can pretend like it's any other case full of people he's never, ever met- Clay, Athena, Sol, Cosmos, Aura... he completely switches off his feelings regarding any of them so he can treat this case with a clear mind]], and it ends up causing him even ''more'' pain because Apollo is shown to have the warmest personality of the group. Apollo is shown to be quick to form friendships, always able to find something to relate to someone with, always know just what to say and most importantly Apollo is always, ''always'' optimistic no matter what. Being cold, indifferent, and distant is just ''not in his nature''- he knows full well he's hurting people he cares about by doing it, which is likely the real reason ''why'' [[spoiler: he leaves the Agency]], apart from [[spoiler: his overwhelming guilt about suspecting Athena as well as the fact that he knows she's lying a lot]]. The main reason he doesn't have one, though, is his unshakable optimism that everything will be fine. His optimism actually makes the whole thing sadder, because [[spoiler: it's clear he's clinging to it to keep from despair, and is not actually really optimistic about the case at all]]. What's worse is [[spoiler: Apollo is implied to ''lose'' this optimism if Simon is found guilty and executed, and becomes permanently cold and indifferent]].
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*** Keep in mind it was a space mission, they rarely, if ever, send up one person alone just in case they are somehow incapacitated. Even later on, during the aborted launch with Clay, despite Sol being a lot more experienced at that point, he wasn't going up alone, and he was hiding his nerves, so that couldn't have been the reason. It may have just been that Sol was the main astronaut and the main guy in charge while they were up there, so the rest of the crew isn't really mentioned. On the other hand, it is a little odd that no-one even makes a mention of other crew members.

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