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Take moments specific to [[Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney/Fridge|the Phoenix arc]] or ''[[Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth/Fridge|Investigations]]'' to those pages, please.
 
* Two things, both to do with the first poker game between Zak Gramarye and Phoenix Wright. At first, I asked how Phoenix could beat such a seasoned player, who had previously only lost to someone who literally had a super-power that allowed him to pierce through others' lies... and then I remembered how Nick wings his way through every trial he's ever been involved in. He's a master of bluffing, and ''that's'' how he won. -[[User:Anomaly]]
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** "My sham", no less.
* The bloody card was {{spoiler|removed from the crime scene}} in case 1 while Phoenix was heading upstairs to call Kristoph. This means that the call was placed ''while {{spoiler|Kristoph was tampering with the crime scene}}!'' (Apparently {{spoiler|Kristoph has a better cell network than Phoenix}}.) Suddenly, it makes a lot of sense that {{spoiler|Kristoph}} made the fatal slip-up about the "flawless bone china pate" when he forgot what he was and wasn't supposed to know about the man {{spoiler|he had seen while leaving the restaurant}}. Trying to {{spoiler|talk to Phoenix, be casual at first, pretend he has no idea what happened until Phoenix tells him about it, and talk about the victim using his typical erudite speech without revealing anything he shouldn't know about him, all the while with a dead body and unconscious Orly nearby and the concern that Phoenix might come back down the stairs,}} must have been hard.
** I don't think this is what happened. The first time that Phoenix went up stair was to call the police after the victim {{spoiler|had knocked out Orga Orly}}. It was during this spam of time that {{spoiler|Kristoph came in through the secret passage, hit the victim and hid the evidence}}. Then when Phoenix came back down from calling the police, {{spoiler|Kristoph had already gone, taking the blood card with him}} and he found that the victim had been killed. It was then that he went up to call Kristoph AFTER Kristoph himself had {{spoiler|escaped}}. In other words, by when he was talking to Phoenix Kristoph was already away from the crime scene. Let's not forget that it's clearly stated in the case that cell phones don't get reception at the crime scene (this was why Phoenix had to go upstairs to call both the police and Kristoph) so it's impossible that Kristoph was at the scene when he was called by Phoenix. Your basic point still stands, {{spoiler|he had just killed the victim and when Phoenix called he had to act like he had no idea about the murder. It's still easy to understand why he slipped up}}.
* Some fans tend to make fun of the name Apollo for the title character and even I had thought it a bit over the top until I read the Oresteia, an ancient Greek play wherein the character Orestes is defended in the first ever court presided over by the goddess Athena and defended by, you guessed it, the god Apollo who won the case and earned himself the title, god of justice among other things. For the ancient Athenians, this made the god Apollo the first ever defense attorney. And suddenly the name Apollo Justice becomes a brilliant, high-brow wink to the well-read gamer.
* When you listen to it closely, the prologue song and the song for Drew Studio sound a lot like each other. {{spoiler|If you think about it, this make sense. The beginning opens with (probably) Drew (or Vera) drawing the scene of Phoenix playing cards with Shadi. In case 4-4 you actually find out that Drew (again, or Vera) actually had drawn that scene.}} Listen to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERxANRgACQE this] first and then [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCE-UCsnpos this] and you will hear what this troper means.
* Case three involves {{spoiler|an item that can be used to create a never named deadly poison}}, and then case four comes along revolving around {{spoiler|a "rare and hard to get" poison}}.