I have a pet theory that Lena can't leave the OIAR office. There's not a lot of actual evidence for this. The two concrete things that made me think this are:
In the first episode she says she can't join them at that pub
She is now the only character we haven't seen outside of the office.
But mostly it's just like a vibe I'm getting. Lena to me seems like she's desperately trying to act like she's in control. Like everything is cool and normal when it most certainly isn't. I just dig the idea of her being trapped both in the system she works for and literally trapped in the physical building where she works.
As for why she can't leave? my two ideas are that either she is bound there by some supernatural force or something is out to get her and the oiar building is somehow protected, making it the only place where she's safe.
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I think it's so funny when people work out really exciting and cool Milgram theories because they're honetly writing at a way cooler level than the real thing will ever be 😂 This isn't anything rude and I hope people keep doing it, the only reason I bring it up is because that's my favorite part of the project! There aren't going to be any cunning planners or kidnappers or serial killers. There aren't going to be any blood-chilling villain reveals. Yes, that's the incredible writing you're looking for in a murder mystery! Those are the type of twists that would floor an audience! But Milgram isn't going for that and I'm obsessed with the concept. The real surprises are showing how utterly normal the characters are. How relatable. How they could be someone you meet on the street. How they could be you. There are no monsters in the room full of murderers, and that's the most shocking thing of them all!
The point of all the trial 2 reveals have been to make the characters more human, whether that's show the reasonable flaws of those voted innocent or the complexity of those guilty. Haruka's big "twist" was that he may have seemed meek, but he's a normal boy with big emotions and is capable of violence. Yuno's was that her life isn't the picture-perfect situation that makes for a sympathetic story; she's real and makes her own decisions. Fuuta and Muu's were that they're multifaceted and that other people played a role in their situation. Shidou's was that he wasn't this exaggerated character killing people while madly in love -- he's a human grieving his long-established family and doing subtle sins to save lives. Mahiru's was that she made natural mistakes in a relationship, which were coupled with harmful (but human) coping mechanisms.
I just adore that the biggest surprises have been making the characters more realistic instead of larger-than-life, wildly intense Characters -- because when we experience something that we can recognize in our own lives and people we know, it feels just as intense as if they were! Idk that's just so cool to me!
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When you ask Spamton about the Knight, he says "SPEAKING OF [[Communion]]". Communion means "the sharing or exchanging of intimate thoughts and feelings, especially when the exchange is on a mental or spiritual level."
Guys, I don't think Kris is the Knight, I think we're the knight.
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When you've been in the fandom for a super long time sometimes it's hard to remember what stuff is in canon and what isn't. Like sometimes I forget how VAGUE L's background really was in the manga initially. We weren't ever even told in the manga if he was actually an orphan or raised by Watari from childhood on (that was mostly just implied by the existence of Wammy's and then fleshed out more in things like the anime and the one-shots that came later on). Going by the manga alone Watari honestly could've also been just some guy that L hired once he was already an adult
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Sometimes I think about this fanfic that had a Headcanon about Natsu's hair is pink bc of uh something (it was like the power that made him end) so in this fic he was coming to terms with his hair now being black, like Zeref's, and I wish I could give you a link but it was so long ago
LITERALLY NO NEED BECAUSE I KNOW THAT THEORY AND FUCKIN LOVE IT.
The theory went that Natsu's hair, originally before he was revived, was black and it was the etherion Zeref used in his revival that turned his hair pink.
It was a theory that popped up around tartarus' end using Wendy's own ethernano powered dragon force transformation as evidence (and also to provide a reason as to why Natsu and Zeref hardly look the same before that one flashback of the parents dropped).
It's quite literally my most favourite ft theory ever of Natsu's hair being black in the past. Even if canon basically held a gun to the back of its head and shot it in the dark I still adore it. I packed that theory lunch, I gave it my blessing and I picked it up from football practice.
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Had a cool idea for something in Project: Eden's Garden. Probably not gonna happen at all.
TW: Blood, gore, murder, drugging, poison
So, we all know Ulysses, right? Sleepy guy?
Well what if someone manages to convince him to finally sleep? To just finally lay down, and have a nap.
He complies, and leaves to go to sleep. Bla bla bla, its been a while, so someone goes to check on him. BOOM, he's found dead and bleeding in his bed.
Class trial rolls around, The first argument that happens is if he died asleep or awake. He was found dead with his eyes open, plus proof of fighting back, so they agree he's awake.
Second argument, what actually killed him? Was it just the knife lodge into his back digging into his abdomen, or was there something else?
Maybe he was drugged? Maybe he was poisoned? I dont know, but something else is involved.
Trials goes on, it runs itself into a corner, everyone is confused, not knowing who the killer is. BOOM second plot twist, the last majorly overlooked piece of evidence is his journal. It indirectly leads to the killers identity, because Ulysses wrote down what he ate that day.
Idk man, i might just write a fan fic about this-.
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What would you think would happen if Molly and Ollie fight in Frightmare on Main Street ended with Ollie doesn’t believe Molly that not all ghost are bad and he still thinks all ghost are evil? How will this effect future episodes and the season as a whole? And Molly’s and Ollie’s relationship?
A lot of episodes would be different definitely, although I have a hard time realistically seeing his character take this direction
DEFINITELY would be a deal breaker for Molly though, she wouldn't even be able to be friends with him anymore and her crush would be, well, even more stamped out than it is
The season would honestly be way more tense if Ollie knew about the ghosts in Brighton in this case because he'd probably tell his family and the Chens would become way more active antagonists
A lot of the season would be totally different lol
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