@Caden Jaiden I like how 3 days ago you replied to a 3 year old comment with something unrelated. Disappointed in you, even if the comment was just a transcription of a line from the english version of the game of which soundtrack is in question.
To summarize it, Dahlia: - Killed her ex-boyfriend and blamed it on her boyfriend (Phoenix) - Attempted to murder Phoenix - Poisoned Mr. Diego Armando at the court cafeteria - Killed Valerie Hawthorne and intentionally dropped from Dusky Bridge - Wounded Godot, and Godot stabbed Dahlia, also stabbing Misty Fey.
Dahlia... being behind FIVE crimes, and changed the entire series. She truly deserves the title of one of the best criminals. ...man, I really hate that girl.
Dusky Bridge.... Such a well developed concept, the bridge that had caused so many tragedies. The stealing of the gem, Valerie Hawthorne’s murder, Terry Fawles’s suicide, Phoenix’s... cold, and Misty Fey’s death. It’s such a sad bridge that is honestly a conceptual masterpiece. The theme of “bridges” is ever present in T&T and I love it.
I-I promised her... five years ago If it ever happens... That we can't trust each other no more... Then... ...we're supposed to... drink... bottle... Ugh...
Terry really grew on me I didn’t expect him to commit suicide for his teen “angel”.....it’s really tragic tbh it traumatized Mia and fledgling Edgeworth
@@shikiyama Redd White is kind of a coward that hides behind his money and fortune. He was desperate on keeping Mia silent so he murdered her so that he wouldn't get exposed. Dahlia can't do anything to Mia, however. She always loses to her.
@@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx I like how this things into perspective This is essentially saying that, despite all the crimes she's comitted, Dahlia's still so pathetic to the point where Redd White, funny ✨ *BLACKMAIL* ✨ guy, was the one that was able to kill Mia, but not her
@@xxx_jim_the_reaper_xxx Wdym, it's very clearly Trite's fault that Mia was murdered out of nowhere, and he definitely should not have continued to follow in her footsteps as a defense attorney to prove Redd White guilty
This song does a really good job of making the atmosphere so eerie during Terries suicide, which is debatably the most disturbing moment in ace attorney history
@@sillygoobersupersillyUR-1 Incident eh? Yeah, I myself will never forget how little Athena said with blank in her eyes, "Something is wrong with Mommy, so I'm taking her apart to fix her." And yes, it's 1 of the best tragic case.
Poor terry…he even thought that he didn't deserve a not guilty verdict. He couldn't trust himself to not kill Dahlia out of rage even when he walked free… There's only so much pain a man can go through before snapping…
Story Time! The first time I heard this was when I saw the moment Fawles committed suicide. Naturally like with all of Trials and Tribulations's last few cases, I immediately blamed Dahlia, due to a surprisingly personal resentment towards her. (I met someone like her, but she died of a stroke nine years ago. At least that's what her brother told me.) But to find out that I was RIGHT, and that she WAS the cause of an innocent man's death, that was the last straw. I snapped. I remember yelling so hard and so loud, my younger sister, who loved Ace Attorney as much as I did, ran into my room and even correctly guessed I was in the game's fourth case. She managed to calm me down by saying, "the devil burns the pretender in blue flame." I didn't know what she meant, until I saw THAT scene. The one where Dahlia's spirit was thrown out of Maya, which is then burnt in blue flame. I have never, in my life, been so satisfied with a villain's death. Dahlia may have been evil, but damn, was she memorable.
dahlia framed terry, killed her sister, framed terry again, poisoned godot, killed doug, framed phoenix and tried to kill maya to get revenge on mia all because she stole 1 gem
Terry Fawles... There he falls... This courtroom fray was predestined to end in tragedy. It was the start of Edgeworth’s rise in prosecution win streak, so regardless of the attitude of entry you had, you would’ve lost... but who could have foreseen such a fate of an innocent man.
That is something interesting to note. When I saw that we were against Edgeworth, I had though "wait, didn't Edgeworth never lose a case before Wright?" It's really interesting how they keep that true while still having your client be innocent.
it was also mentioned in an earlier game that mia had never lost a case. i was so curious about where this trial would go, but i did not expect *that*...
I love how the tone of the series goes from wacky court hijinks with bizarre defendants and ever weirder witnesses to soul crushing sadness in a matter of minutes. I think it’s either this song or the dl 6 that’s my favorite sad song
People are here hating on Terry, and frankly, I can understand why. But in his defense, I'm almost certain it was never stated whether his and Dahlia's "relationship" was romantic...or something more. For all we know it could've been a very manipulative and toxic friendship.
0:00 We finally knew the truth behind everything - Dahlia, the "hostage incident", the murder of Valerie. 0:29 It's okay. Everything will be fine. We're so close to declaring Terry's innocence, and convict Dahlia, the true murdere- 1:18 Tragedy strikes yet again. Terry chose to commit suicide, and Dahlia got out scot-free...
Siempre odiaré a Dalia, pero por un momento simpatice por ella cuando menciona como ha sido la vida con su familia y la razón por la que robó el diamante. Sucedió por la terrible atención y trato que se le dió desde niña, dejándola sola con el rencor y el odio. Aún así, me alegra que haya sido humillada y vencida por la persona que intentó matar
What really hurts is Fawles wasn’t exactly a good person (Dating a minor, breaking out of Jail) but he genuinely felt bad about his actions to the point where suicide was his only choice. It terms of a tragic hero I think Terry Fawles is the embodiment of that title
@@davidlarocque5848 I don't recall if this is explicit or implied but he apparently was mentally challenged, which is what drove Dahlia to take advantage of him. Not sure how that stands for accountability (moral or legal). Also, he didn't commit suicide because he felt bad about his actions, but because she convinced him they'd both do that if they ever doubted each other. I don't think he died acknowledging dating Dahlia was wrong.
@@davidlarocque5848 I think it's never confirmed that it was a romantic relationship and one commenter claimed that terry didn't actually know what a girlfriend was and it was just a manipulatiive friendship
I liked Viola's design, but i felt bad when she started crying, she wanted someone to care for her, and i want to know more about her. I bet she cried if she watched the trial and heart what Furio said about her.
Esta escena me marcó mucho desde ese punto siempre que miraba a Fawles en algo sentía una sensación extraña y ya venía desde antes de hecho, desde la primera vez que lo vi ya me daba miedo en especial cuando empezaba a morder de lo nervioso que estaba, y verlo como se ponía más el suicidio, es tan solo aaa el día que hago este caso de nuevo sentiré algo raro y hasta miedo
@@Wintd1 lol look at this fucking loser they only have one question mark???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? lol
MAJOR SPOILERS FOR CASES 4 AND 5 dahlia was at least partially responsible for the deaths of: terry fawles valerie hawthorne misty fey doug swallow does any other ace attorney character have a higher kill count?
in the end, you cant blame dahlia. she was a cause of bad parenting, and she never really knew what it felt like to care for someone else. truly a mastermind.