Thread:Autumnlibrarian16/@comment-38973390-20190331120228/@comment-38973390-20200112223659

@Galaxian: ooh! Thanks for reminding me about that book, I definitely need to check that one out among a number of others by Agatha Christie

@Gulfstream: Hello! Thanks for popping in! It's very nice to see you again. How have you been, Gulfstream?

@Specter: She is!! I haven't read many of her books, but if you haven't read them already, The Mysterious Affair at Styles, The Murder at the Vicarage, and A Murder is Announced are a few books that I recall liking quiet a lot

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I may or may not expand on my DGS ramble later but I binged the third case yesterday and oh boy that one was an absolute adventure, I honestly felt on edge for basically the entirety of the trial. I could have sworn there was evidence to prove that the bloodstain was a fabrication but I guess it's in Naruhodou's best intrest that he didn't, since if Mengundal was proven guilty that would mean the end of the road for him and Susato (although it raises a very interesting moral question that I could explore when I'm bored later)

The fourth case is honestly very interesting so far! I got to the trial segment but wow Souseki is fjlkdsjflksdfjkls absolutely golden, his poses are just hilarious,,,

Also DGS!Watson!! The adaptation of Watson for the game is really neat, I like how the writers switched the intellect levels of Sherlock and Watson for this universe. Despite being a literal kid, Iris Watson is definetly more mature and more apt in comparison to Detective Sherlock Holmes. I wonder what her relation is to the Watson in the first case, if there is any? But anyway I really like Iris and also this is like the 6th possible meaning of "Iris" I could use wow Iris is far too of a common name