Part 72: Final Day, Trial: Role Reversal
Part 72: Episode 3: Final Day, Trial: Role Reversal


Sound: Realization
This seems awfully anti-climactic.


Sound: Stab
That's going onto my "favorite lines" list. Damn, I should have really kept a list.






Sound: Desk Slam




I have no idea what's happening here.


Sound: Realization





I was wondering when the "proof" bomb would drop amongst all this talk.




Sound: Realization
Music: Suspense

Sound: Guilty

Sound: Gallery

Sound: Gavel


Edgeworth has been awfully quiet lately. I think he's been intimidated by Vasquez.

Or he's just not handling all these reveals all that well. I bet he's never had a third day of trial, either.



We've officially reached the inflection point where Edgeworth turns into a defense attorney for his witness instead of prosecuting our client.

Sound: Light Bulb

I don't know about "not sure", but it doesn't seem like his heart is in it? Maybe between Mr. White and Ms. Vasquez he's tired of getting abused by his witnesses that turn out to be murderers?




Per request, here's the upcoming scene captured in video form.

What we really need is for her to trip herself up like all our other antagonists. But her short answers and calm attitude are not helping matters.

Sound: Desk Slam








Sound: Realization



But... but... that's what makes this whole thing work! We point out a contradiction, you re-testify to try and explain it and trip over yourself even further, until you explode! You can't just... ignore us!

Sound: Desk Slam
quote:
Let's just accuse her again.
Sound: Desk Slam
Ms. Vasquez! You did it!
...
That wasn't a question.
...
Um, did you do it?
No.
I enjoy this villain.
Mr. Wright.
Y-yes, Your Honor?
I'm not sure that question helped this court get any closer to a verdict.
(Urk! What do I do now!?)
Well, that didn't work. We're brought back to the same prompt. Better go with a different option.
quote:
Maybe we should back off since we don't have any further questions anyway?
Sound: Desk Slam
...
Yes, Mr. Wright?
I was hoping I'd come up with a question while pounding on my desk.
I didn't.
...
You have my sympathies.
Is that why he does that? Adorable.Anyway, this option continues from here the same as the one we selected...



Sound: Gallery

Sound: Gavel
Music: Silence


Dammit, we can't just let her go! This is where Mia saved us out of nowhere with Mr. White last episode. Somebody do something!

Sound: Objection
Yes! Wait.
Music: Pressing Pursuit - Cornered - Variation

Edgeworth!?


Music: Silence

Sound: Whoops
...Goddammit.



Sound: Desk Slam
What is happening here!?
Music: Pressing Pursuit - Cornered - Variation










Music: Silence

Sound: Whoops
Is Edgeworth...trying to buy us time?

Sound: Desk Slam
Music: Pressing Pursuit - Cornered - Variation

Sound: Drama Pound
Wow! Edgeworth really channeled his inner Phoenix there. But...why?




Music: Silence



Sound: Realization
That's Phoenix's first line in a couple pages. That whole last scene played out without needing our input.





Is there more to our smug prosecutor than meets the eye? If you missed it earlier, here's a video link to the previous scene - worth watching for those moments where the music stops and starts just aren't captured well in screenshot form.


Sound: Testimony 2
All that effort just to unlock the second testimony. It is kind of amazing that it's taken this long to get anyone to describe actually finding the body, though.
Music: Questioning - Allegro








Uh, not seeing a whole lot there. We'll have to press for more details.
Music: Silence




We are?






Sound: Testimony 2
Music: Questioning - Allegro



Yeah! Let's go!









Right away, we're given the option to press harder, but I'm going to leave it alone for now.












This line also gives us a hard-press option. Might get some more out of this one, but let's see the rest first.








Music: Silence



Vasquez's pun falls flat.

Music: Questioning - Allegro



I was convinced there was something to present here to unlock some kind of joke dialogue, but the judge kept on going "What does that have to do anything?" and "I have to penalize you." Lame.






Yet another hard-press option. Which one is the one we'll need? I suppose I'll eventually hit them all, but not yet.









Sound: Desk Slam












Yet another line we can pursue further, but again we'll back off for now.







How many is that now? Five, I think? We continue to back off...


And...that's it. I'm going to shake things up a bit this time. Clearly we need to press harder on at least one of these lines, but only one advances the plot. Which line is it?