Part 40: Episode 3, Day 1, Investigation: Gentle Will
Part 40: Episode 3, Day 1, Investigation: Gentle WillMusic: Investigation - Opening

Time to investigate! Maya looks like she's about to explode if we don't get to it, but let's poke around the office again first. Unlike the first couple episodes, we start off here having no idea who the killer is or even really what happened. We have the name of the victim, the name of our client, and the apparent murder weapon, and that's about it. So we're going to need every little detail we can get!

Look a painting was an important plot detail last time so I'm going to keep examining every little thing in here.



The plant survived the scuffle in the office a month ago, now it just has to survive Maya's care and attention.









Yay, Phoenix is no longer stuck at the reception desk! And we know Phoenix is already cool with Mia's ghost haunting him, so we don't even care that a murder took place in here!



You haven't caught up on it yet? You haven't had a case in over a month!

Ah, the infamous window.



Hi bellboy! You turned out to be one of the least-crazy people in the episode!

Well not much to really see in what is now our office. We also start off with our badge as our only evidence again. Might as well show it off.


Why, yes, how could you tell? Is it the fact that I shove it in the face of everyone I meet, often multiple times?


Just two topics here, but I'm predicting that both will boil down to "hurry up and go to the detention center already!"





That's a good point. Maya how did you even get in touch with this guy? He is going to be paying us, right?



Well no kidding.


All right, all right, let's get going.

Let's go meet our new client!
Music: Silence


Sound: Realization
Is that a man or a lion? He's huge.





Does he talk?


Sound: Realization
Come on now, just because he looks like a wild animal...


See, he's just a cuddly teddy bear.

Sound: Light Bulb


Sound: Light Bulb



Sound: Light Bulb
The silly light bulb sound effect keeps going off for each of Maya's lines here. I think she's in shock.



Ugh. This is going to be a mistaken identity case, isn't it?

Will's tissue-holding talking animation is a little weird. It keeps resetting to his neutral pose at the end. He doesn't actually have an animation for either talking out of that neutral pose, or resting in his tissue-holding pose.

Sound: Realization




This guy seems more like Larry Butz with every line out of his mouth.



Sound: Light Bulb


Sound: Light Bulb

Music: Detention Center - Jailer's Elegy

Right, well, let's see if we can figure out what's going on here.

But first let's poke at this static security guard again.



Hey pal, we're an attorney, you want one?




I mean, he plays a costumed character on a kid's show, so probably not?

Okay, let's talk to the guy.












Sound: Shock 2
The sound comes in right as the last word is revealed there. Not a lot of mess for having a hole in his chest...


Sound: Realization


New topic, but let's keep moving on down the list...


Sound: Whack
What, that's a perfectly reasonable question!













What, you've never heard of New-Old-City?









So, no alibi. And no real information on a 5-hour window leading up to the murder, either. Fantastic.






Sound: Light Bulb
I kind of love the interplay we get from Maya tagging along with us.

Even if she has an ulterior motive.

The start of this episode is pretty linear, so no real options on where to go yet. Let's head for the studio!
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Heading back to our office let's us talk to Maya again. The topics are still checked off, but last time she talked about the Detention Center, and we've already been there, so let's see what she says instead when asking her "What to do"...
Music: Maya Fey ~ Turnabout Sisters Theme
Well, what should we do?
Sitting around here won't get us anywhere, that's for sure.
The studio! We should go to the studio! I'm sure we could find some clues there!
(Does she want to investigate this case of just do some sightseeing, I wonder?)
(My money's on sightseeing.)
Only Maya's lines are actually different there. Well, the music is different, too, switching to Maya's theme. Anyway, maybe we can keep using her for hints as we go along.