5:33 - Either the implication is that Edgeworth is hilariously vindictive of Wright and willing to pull the most petty nonsense on him out of revenge, or Edgeworth was spending the last trial taking notes on Wright's case-winning strategies and he's come prepared.
What Woolie Visual Calculus'd into existence: "She's lying about where she was. The circumstantial details don't work as a cohesive whole when carefully checked against each other." What the game wanted: "Where knife in photo?" God, I love Woolie so much. He's *probably* ten steps ahead of the game as far as I can tell, but he forgor about the first two.
It *is* always a bit of a shame how the cases need to assume you're coming from the angle of 'looking for what's most obvious', yeah. It means you have to approach the game less from the angle of 'solve the case' and more from the angle of 'what will progress the story'. What would Phoenix Wright the Bumble King bumble his way into, *then* how does he bumble his way *out*? In that way, you're not even starting at step one, Phoenix has to trip on his own shoelaces first before his foot even touches the first step on the ladder. Like, you look at that picture, you see 'Lana is opening the trunk of the car, she looks completely nonplussed, she's not holding anything, and there is nobody else present. More than the knife, if this was taken the 'moment of' or 'moment after' the crime, where is the *victim*? Are you claiming that she stabbed the dude and put him in the trunk in the time it took you to get your camera ready for a picture? Or at the very least, are we expected to assume that he crumpled to the floor and she opened the trunk to start stuffing him in before you took a picture?
On the conversation of a rival with someone but knowing there's another soul inside them. Never forget Seto Kaiba built a time machine in order to relieve his pent up duel boner with Atem after realizing Yugi didn't have Pharoah's spirit anymore.
Not even a time machine. He built a machine that *allows one to breach the barrier between life and afterlife.* All to play a children's card game and win.
When woolie said "I don't wanna fight you, I want the other you" I just flashed back in my head to every time Kaiba expressed basically this exact sentiment to little yugis face before a match.
5:01 That's because the view switches from a wide angle "camera" positioned at the entrance of the courtroom, to the main trial "camera" in the center of the courtroom, equidistant to judge, prosecution, defense, and witness.
49:43 "Edgy that was by far the flimsiest objection ever. I know I helped you out, but either burn meter and slap that desk like you mean it, or you keep your mouth shut"
Woolie: looks at the contradicting statement. Woolie: “hrmmmm” Woolie: Looks at the conflicting evidence. Woolie: “Hrmmmmmmmm” Woolie: quickly goes to a different wrong piece of evidence and presents that instead
Repeating a sentiment from another post; it's frustrating to see him clearly piecing things together and to recognize 'Woolie, the game isn't on your wavelength yet, we're still in Phoenix is a dumbass' mode. You just need to put the square block in the square hole. I'm sorry'.
Happy thanksgiving y’all! May we be thankful for the past present and future. May Lucina bring the thanksgiving turkey to everyone. Peace be upon the world, or something.
There's some kind of cosmic irony in me learning about the "Hungry Judge Effect" from Woolie, believing it as true, then reaching this episode and taking the advice of the title to check it out in more detail only to learn it's complete bullshit and Woolie's been spreading the Courtroom equivalent of "Marilyn Manson had a rib removed"
I did a bit of research on it, complete bullshit is a bit of an exaggeration. From what I’ve read it’s just perhaps overinflated in how much effect it has.
Yeah you look it up and the only evidence for this effect is the fact that Israeli judges would give really harsh sentences before lunch break, but lots of statisticians pointed out that this is also mainly because cases justifying a lenient response would take more time and must be rescheduled after the break, while cases that don't can be handed out before the break starts. It also depends on one's culture and morality, as other judges who participated in Ramadan actually showed that while fasting, they were MORE lenient, and actually became less so after breaking the fast.
I think the biggest whiplash in this case for me is the Judge, he was fairly normal-ish in the original four cases but now he’s written like he was at the end of the trilogy: kinda stupid and gullible
Funny how Woolie mocks misinformation and people believing fake science bullshit multiple times in this LP only for him to repeatedly push the fake AF hungry judge effect
Really? A hungry judge? Right in front of my Thanksgiving?
I wanna make a NicoB turkey sandwich Judge joke so badly
@@notbulgerthe LP streams are crossing again
What a perfectly timed upload. Happy thanksgiving everyone, please enjoy your hamburgers.
@@CountofBleck
"Oh man, I sure do love this stuffing!"
*Holds up takoyaki to the camera*
Never heard of it.
Angel Starr got demoted so hard she flew past the Arson desk and got stuck with *Lunch Lady*.
5:33 - Either the implication is that Edgeworth is hilariously vindictive of Wright and willing to pull the most petty nonsense on him out of revenge, or Edgeworth was spending the last trial taking notes on Wright's case-winning strategies and he's come prepared.
Porque no las dos?
genuinely has Reggie ever considered voice acting because holy shit hes been killing it this series
What Woolie Visual Calculus'd into existence: "She's lying about where she was. The circumstantial details don't work as a cohesive whole when carefully checked against each other."
What the game wanted: "Where knife in photo?"
God, I love Woolie so much. He's *probably* ten steps ahead of the game as far as I can tell, but he forgor about the first two.
Man's playing Mind Chess and he hasn't even gotten to Investigations 1 yet, lmao.
It *is* always a bit of a shame how the cases need to assume you're coming from the angle of 'looking for what's most obvious', yeah. It means you have to approach the game less from the angle of 'solve the case' and more from the angle of 'what will progress the story'. What would Phoenix Wright the Bumble King bumble his way into, *then* how does he bumble his way *out*? In that way, you're not even starting at step one, Phoenix has to trip on his own shoelaces first before his foot even touches the first step on the ladder.
Like, you look at that picture, you see 'Lana is opening the trunk of the car, she looks completely nonplussed, she's not holding anything, and there is nobody else present. More than the knife, if this was taken the 'moment of' or 'moment after' the crime, where is the *victim*? Are you claiming that she stabbed the dude and put him in the trunk in the time it took you to get your camera ready for a picture? Or at the very least, are we expected to assume that he crumpled to the floor and she opened the trunk to start stuffing him in before you took a picture?
13:18 Reggie does a pitch perfect impression of the Heavy's "om nom" sound effect.
Wow it really is nearly perfect
First ep of this I'm seeing and just wanted to say... whoever made that intro did an amazing job
Woolie keeping us fed over the holidays
On the conversation of a rival with someone but knowing there's another soul inside them. Never forget Seto Kaiba built a time machine in order to relieve his pent up duel boner with Atem after realizing Yugi didn't have Pharoah's spirit anymore.
Not even a time machine. He built a machine that *allows one to breach the barrier between life and afterlife.* All to play a children's card game and win.
Kaiba is the best.
@@PandaXclone2 Pettiness to aspire towards
When woolie said "I don't wanna fight you, I want the other you" I just flashed back in my head to every time Kaiba expressed basically this exact sentiment to little yugis face before a match.
@@ryanbacker4870 same thing Anderson said to Dracula in Hellsing
5:01 That's because the view switches from a wide angle "camera" positioned at the entrance of the courtroom, to the main trial "camera" in the center of the courtroom, equidistant to judge, prosecution, defense, and witness.
In terms of the court, Maya and Ema are “legal assistants,” even though they probably wouldn’t get hired at any other law firms.
Lunch at 10 AM? Well what about a second lunch?
Reggie jokes and acting where on point this stream.
If you cross reference the lunch schedule with the guilty/innocent ratio, an interesting pattern emerges.
14:57 - Reggie speaking with his eyes closed.
I'm dead.
49:43 "Edgy that was by far the flimsiest objection ever. I know I helped you out, but either burn meter and slap that desk like you mean it, or you keep your mouth shut"
Why is the Judge suddenly all up against Phoenix? That must be the work of her Stand [Blue Oyster Cult]
Woolie: looks at the contradicting statement.
Woolie: “hrmmmm”
Woolie: Looks at the conflicting evidence.
Woolie: “Hrmmmmmmmm”
Woolie: quickly goes to a different wrong piece of evidence and presents that instead
Repeating a sentiment from another post; it's frustrating to see him clearly piecing things together and to recognize 'Woolie, the game isn't on your wavelength yet, we're still in Phoenix is a dumbass' mode. You just need to put the square block in the square hole. I'm sorry'.
Happy thanksgiving y’all! May we be thankful for the past present and future. May Lucina bring the thanksgiving turkey to everyone. Peace be upon the world, or something.
The glorious testimony where the witness pisses off the prosecutor, defense, and judge.
Woolies gets "STYLISH" this episode.
27:40 Unappreciated Cake reference detected
22:13 - Watch the boys.
There's some kind of cosmic irony in me learning about the "Hungry Judge Effect" from Woolie, believing it as true, then reaching this episode and taking the advice of the title to check it out in more detail only to learn it's complete bullshit and Woolie's been spreading the Courtroom equivalent of "Marilyn Manson had a rib removed"
I did a bit of research on it, complete bullshit is a bit of an exaggeration. From what I’ve read it’s just perhaps overinflated in how much effect it has.
Yeah you look it up and the only evidence for this effect is the fact that Israeli judges would give really harsh sentences before lunch break, but lots of statisticians pointed out that this is also mainly because cases justifying a lenient response would take more time and must be rescheduled after the break, while cases that don't can be handed out before the break starts. It also depends on one's culture and morality, as other judges who participated in Ramadan actually showed that while fasting, they were MORE lenient, and actually became less so after breaking the fast.
I forgot how fun it is to do a trial where you and Edgeworth are bros.
this is my honestly my favorite let's play so far.
Order in the court
Edgeworth: Drop the vernacular!
Angel: It's not a vernacular, it's a pillbox hat.
I think the biggest whiplash in this case for me is the Judge, he was fairly normal-ish in the original four cases but now he’s written like he was at the end of the trilogy: kinda stupid and gullible
i mean he was kinda gullible since 1 with how von karma treated him
I feel like he definitely started a little stupid and gullible already, but it does feel like they're dialing it up, yeh.
Yoooo early!
correlation doesn't equal causation, but it sure makes convincing evidence
Funny how Woolie mocks misinformation and people believing fake science bullshit multiple times in this LP only for him to repeatedly push the fake AF hungry judge effect
40 minutes on the first testimony. This is going to be a long chapter
I mean... who am I to condemn Judge's delay