well obviously
we are going into time loop paradox thing, or what was it called
Well, I guess the writer made that part for a warm-up exercise for us
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also a red herring
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Haha, owned. Ah, this sweet, sweet confirmation.
My Fanfics. Read 'em. Or not.McJon01: We all know that the real reason Archer would lose to Rider is because the events of his own Holy Grail War left him with a particular weakness toward "older sister" types.
I just finished the story, I really liked it. The possibility of Sheringham still being alive did cross my mind, but I didn't expect Sherlock Holmes to appear in the dream himself though, that was great.
That all could have been avoided if Harriet spoke up earlier about why Juliet couldn't be married to anyone in the Goldie family.
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Well, he is older than he was back then.
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After some reflection, i guess the reason Harriet drugged Guda with hypnotic is to create an alibi for him? Or maybe I'm missing something hmm.
Something
Moriarty talked about the possibility of her wanting to frame him, then kill him and make look like a suicide, but she didn't say anything about that in the end.
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To be fair, I would have felt sorry for Laurie (being just a naive kid and all, even if she was a bit of a brat), and Cain, who hated that life so much he pretended to be retarded well enough to fool his own family for years, just so they wouldn't make him join the family business.
And in Harriet's defense, Morris just straight up declared he would have gladly had the two families go to war if given the smallest excuse and even mentioned he had hoped he would be given such an excuse. The little shit pretty much asked for it at that point, and I have no sympathy for someone who would gladly set off a gang war (with all the loss of life that would entail) over even the slightest provocation. I mean, damn, no one in his own family seemed terribly upset that he was dead beyond disgust upon finding his dead body and it's condition.
Chris is the one who got screwed over. He was reasonable enough that I feel he would have heard her out if Harriet had just explained things, but, confessing to the adultery/incest thing would have revealed a potential motive for her killing Morris, so I can see why she didn't either.
Harriet screwed up when she tried to hide the truth from the very beginning, instead of just being honest straight from the start. Aaron didn't strike me as so unreasonable that he wouldn't switch the engagement over to Cain and Laurie, especially since the whole mess was partly his fault to begin with.
It might be easier if Harriet just tell Adam about the whole thing since he is reasonable and flexible enough to make things work for his wife. Anyway, my guess is Harriet intended to use MC as a scapegoat for the killings since even Cain deducted that MC might be the real killer so he can have Juliet for himself. Guess the detective changed everything.
The moral of this story is, I think, that Harriet is an idiot.
Though it's a Thing in murder stories that quite often the culprit leaps to the conclusion that killing people solves all their problems.
Taiga is sheltered while Harriet is not?
It's like they're often called Crimes of Passion or something, depending on the circumstances.
My Fanfics. Read 'em. Or not.McJon01: We all know that the real reason Archer would lose to Rider is because the events of his own Holy Grail War left him with a particular weakness toward "older sister" types.
Generally speaking, most people legitimately believe they can get away with most crimes if nobody else is around anyways.
I half remembered something and want to double check with those that have Rama
Didn't Vishnu used okama speech like Pepe does?