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* MoralEventHorizon: Rose Waverley ensembles all of this by [[spoiler:slitting Eleanor's throat, poisoning her other three children and then locking herself inside the furnace, just because she thought her husband wouldn't return home]].
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* MoralEventHorizon: Rose Waverley ensembles all of this by [[spoiler:slitting Eleanor's throat, poisoning her other three children and then locking herself inside the furnace, just because she thought her husband wouldn't return home]].home]].
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** Readers who didn't ship Hannah and Eleanor are very vocal about the ending, questioning [[spoiler:why Eleanor deserves to live again in modern times with Hannah and her siblings have to pass on to the Afterlife. From that group, some think having the option to revive Eleanor doesn't go with the dark and serious tone of the story, others think that [[FridgeLogic Eleanor living as a college student implies a lot of legal paperwork for her]], while others think that if they got to keep the ending, the kids should have been revived as well]].
** The story as a whole is either good or bad. People who like the story have stated their love for the characters and felt that it dealt with real-world issues like suicide, depression, and mental illness in a mature manner. Detractors find the story to be not scary, too short to feel any connection to the plot or characters, and, as stated above, hate that only Eleanor can be revived and find it depressing.
** Readers who didn't ship Hannah and Eleanor are very vocal about the ending, questioning [[spoiler:why Eleanor deserves to live again in modern times with Hannah and her siblings have to pass on to the Afterlife. From that group, some think having the option to revive Eleanor doesn't go with the dark and serious tone of the story, others think that [[FridgeLogic Eleanor living as a college student implies a lot of legal paperwork for her]], while others think that if they got to keep the ending, the kids should have been revived as well]].
** The story as a whole is either good or bad. People who like the story have stated their love for the characters and felt that it dealt with real-world issues like suicide, depression, and mental illness in a mature manner. Detractors find the story to be not scary, too short to feel any connection to the plot or characters, and, as stated above, hate that only Eleanor can be revived and find it depressing.
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**BrokenBase: Readers who didn't ship Hannah and Eleanor are very vocal about the ending, questioning [[spoiler:why Eleanor deserves to live again in modern times with Hannah and her siblings have to pass on to the Afterlife. From that group, some think having the option to revive Eleanor doesn't go with the dark and serious tone of the story, others think that [[FridgeLogic Eleanor living as a college student implies a lot of legal paperwork for her]], while others think that if they got to keep the ending, the kids should have been revived as well]].
** The story as a whole is either good or bad. People who like the story have stated their love for the characters and felt that it dealt with real-world issues like suicide, depression, and mental illness in a mature manner. Detractors find the story to be not scary, too short to feel any connection to the plot or characters, and, as stated above, hate that only Eleanor can be revived and find it depressing.well]].
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** The story as a whole is either good or bad. People who like the story have stated their love for the characters and felt that it dealt with real-world issues like suicide, depression, and mental illness in a mature manner. Detractors find the story to be not scary, too short to feel any connection to the plot or characters, and, as stated above, hate that only Eleanor can be revived and find it depressing.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: As stated in BrokenBase above, many of the readers agree that the story is good, but gets completely ruined by having the Premium Option for Eleanor, chosing to either ignore it as part of the story, or regret buying it.
* FridgeLogic: If you pay the Diamonds to unlock the Premium Option for Eleanor at the end of the game, several questions end up going unanswered. [[spoiler:Now that she's human and living in the modern world, what will she do in case anyone tries to do a background check on her? Yes, she responds to Hannah's friends with the basic cover story of having moved from England and lived in the US for a while, but it'll be more than a little awkward if anyone should try digging further than that]].
* FridgeLogic: If you pay the Diamonds to unlock the Premium Option for Eleanor at the end of the game, several questions end up going unanswered. [[spoiler:Now that she's human and living in the modern world, what will she do in case anyone tries to do a background check on her? Yes, she responds to Hannah's friends with the basic cover story of having moved from England and lived in the US for a while, but it'll be more than a little awkward if anyone should try digging further than that]].
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* FanonDiscontinuity: As stated in BrokenBase above, many of the readers agree that the story is good, but gets completely ruined by having the Premium Option premium option for Eleanor, chosing choosing to either ignore it as part of the story, or regret buying it.
* FridgeLogic: If you paythe Diamonds diamonds to unlock the Premium Option premium option for Eleanor at the end of the game, several questions end up going unanswered. [[spoiler:Now that she's human and living in the modern world, what will she do in case anyone tries to do a background check on her? Yes, she responds to Hannah's friends with the basic cover story of having moved from England and lived in the US for a while, but it'll be more than a little awkward if anyone should try digging further than that]].
* FridgeLogic: If you pay
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* BrokenBase: Readers who didn't ship Hannah and Eleanor are very vocal about the ending, questioning [[spoiler:why Eleanor deserves to live again in modern times with Hannah and her siblings have to pass on to the Afterlife. From that group, some think having the option to revive Eleanor doesn't go with the dark and serious tone of the story, others think that [[FridgeLogic Eleanor living as a college student implies a lot of legal paperwork for her]], while others think that if they got to keep the ending, the kids should have been revived as well]].
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** Readers who didn't ship Hannah and Eleanor are very vocal about the ending, questioning [[spoiler:why Eleanor deserves to live again in modern times with Hannah and her siblings have to pass on to the Afterlife. From that group, some think having the option to revive Eleanor doesn't go with the dark and serious tone of the story, others think that [[FridgeLogic Eleanor living as a college student implies a lot of legal paperwork for her]], while others think that if they got to keep the ending, the kids should have been revived as well]].
** Readers who didn't ship Hannah and Eleanor are very vocal about the ending, questioning [[spoiler:why Eleanor deserves to live again in modern times with Hannah and her siblings have to pass on to the Afterlife. From that group, some think having the option to revive Eleanor doesn't go with the dark and serious tone of the story, others think that [[FridgeLogic Eleanor living as a college student implies a lot of legal paperwork for her]], while others think that if they got to keep the ending, the kids should have been revived as well]].
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** The story as a whole is either good or bad. People who like the story have stated their love for the characters and felt that it dealt with real-world issues like suicide, depression, and mental illness in a mature manner. Detractors find the story to be not scary, too short to feel any connection to the plot or characters, and, as stated above, hate that only Eleanor can be revived and find it depressing.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Not a particular characters, but a majority of fans agree that the character selection for this game is one of the best Choices ever had, despite the apps never used any of them in other games again.
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* CompleteMonster: Rose Waverley ensembles all of this by [[spoiler:slitting Eleanor's throat, poisoning her other three children and then locking herself inside the furnace, just because she thought her husband wouldn't return home]].
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* FridgeLogic: If you pay the Diamonds to unlock the Premium Option for Eleanor at the end of the game, several questions end up going unanswered. [[spoiler:Now that she's human and living in the modern world, what will she do in case anyone tries to do a background check on her? Yes, she responds to Hannah's friends with the basic cover story of having moved from England and lived in the US for a while, but it'll be more than a little awkward if anyone should try digging further than that]].
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* FridgeLogic: If you pay the Diamonds to unlock the Premium Option for Eleanor at the end of the game, several questions end up going unanswered. [[spoiler:Now that she's human and living in the modern world, what will she do in case anyone tries to do a background check on her? Yes, she responds to Hannah's friends with the basic cover story of having moved from England and lived in the US for a while, but it'll be more than a little awkward if anyone should try digging further than that]].that]].
* MoralEventHorizon: Rose Waverley ensembles all of this by [[spoiler:slitting Eleanor's throat, poisoning her other three children and then locking herself inside the furnace, just because she thought her husband wouldn't return home]].
* MoralEventHorizon: Rose Waverley ensembles all of this by [[spoiler:slitting Eleanor's throat, poisoning her other three children and then locking herself inside the furnace, just because she thought her husband wouldn't return home]].
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* BrokenBase: Readers who didn't ship Hannah and Eleanor are very vocal about the ending, questioning [[spoiler:why Eleanor deserves to live again in modern times with Hannah and her siblings have to pass on to the Afterlife. From that group, some think having the option to revive Eleanor doesn't go with the dark and serious tone of the story, others think that [[FridgeLogic Eleanor living as a college student implies a lot of legal paperwork for her]], while others think that if they got to keep the ending, the kids should have been revived as well.]]
* CompleteMonster: Rose Waverly ensembles all of this by [[spoiler:slitting Eleanor's throat, poisoning her other three children and then locking herself inside the furnace, just because she thought her husband wouldn't return home]].
* FanonDiscontinuity: As stated in BrokenBase above, many of the readers agree that the story is good, but gets completely ruined by having the Premium Option for Eleanor, chosing to either ignore it as part of the story, or regret buying it.
* CompleteMonster: Rose Waverly ensembles all of this by [[spoiler:slitting Eleanor's throat, poisoning her other three children and then locking herself inside the furnace, just because she thought her husband wouldn't return home]].
* FanonDiscontinuity: As stated in BrokenBase above, many of the readers agree that the story is good, but gets completely ruined by having the Premium Option for Eleanor, chosing to either ignore it as part of the story, or regret buying it.
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* BrokenBase: Readers who didn't ship Hannah and Eleanor are very vocal about the ending, questioning [[spoiler:why Eleanor deserves to live again in modern times with Hannah and her siblings have to pass on to the Afterlife. From that group, some think having the option to revive Eleanor doesn't go with the dark and serious tone of the story, others think that [[FridgeLogic Eleanor living as a college student implies a lot of legal paperwork for her]], while others think that if they got to keep the ending, the kids should have been revived as well.]]
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* CompleteMonster: RoseWaverly Waverley ensembles all of this by [[spoiler:slitting Eleanor's throat, poisoning her other three children and then locking herself inside the furnace, just because she thought her husband wouldn't return home]].
* FanonDiscontinuity: As stated in BrokenBase above, many of the readers agree that the story is good, but gets completely ruined by having the Premium Option for Eleanor, chosing to either ignore it as part of the story, or regret buyingit.it.
* FridgeLogic: If you pay the Diamonds to unlock the Premium Option for Eleanor at the end of the game, several questions end up going unanswered. [[spoiler:Now that she's human and living in the modern world, what will she do in case anyone tries to do a background check on her? Yes, she responds to Hannah's friends with the basic cover story of having moved from England and lived in the US for a while, but it'll be more than a little awkward if anyone should try digging further than that]].
* CompleteMonster: Rose
* FanonDiscontinuity: As stated in BrokenBase above, many of the readers agree that the story is good, but gets completely ruined by having the Premium Option for Eleanor, chosing to either ignore it as part of the story, or regret buying
* FridgeLogic: If you pay the Diamonds to unlock the Premium Option for Eleanor at the end of the game, several questions end up going unanswered. [[spoiler:Now that she's human and living in the modern world, what will she do in case anyone tries to do a background check on her? Yes, she responds to Hannah's friends with the basic cover story of having moved from England and lived in the US for a while, but it'll be more than a little awkward if anyone should try digging further than that]].
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* BrokenBase: Readers who didn't ship Hannah and Eleanor are very vocal about the ending, questioning [[spoiler:why Eleanor deserves to live again in modern times with Hannah and her siblings have to pass on to the Afterlife. From that group, some think having the option to revive Eleanor doesn't go with the dark and serious tone of the story, others think that [[FridgeLogic Eleanor living as a college student implies a lot of legal paperwork for her]], while others think that if they got to keep the ending, the kids should have been revived as well.]]
* CompleteMonster: Rose Waverly ensembles all of this by [[spoiler:slitting Eleanor's throat, poisoning her other three children and then locking herself inside the furnace, just because she thought her husband wouldn't return home]].
* FanonDiscontinuity: As stated in BrokenBase above, many of the readers agree that the story is good, but gets completely ruined by having the Premium Option for Eleanor, chosing to either ignore it as part of the story, or regret buying it.
* CompleteMonster: Rose Waverly ensembles all of this by [[spoiler:slitting Eleanor's throat, poisoning her other three children and then locking herself inside the furnace, just because she thought her husband wouldn't return home]].
* FanonDiscontinuity: As stated in BrokenBase above, many of the readers agree that the story is good, but gets completely ruined by having the Premium Option for Eleanor, chosing to either ignore it as part of the story, or regret buying it.