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7 - Recipe for Turnabout — 1st Trial

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[00:00] PW
    My name is Phoenix Wright,
    attorney-at-law.
[00:03] PW
    I've become somewhat well-known lately,
[00:06] PW
    but I'm still only getting started.
[00:07] PW
    I take the side of people accused of crimes
    they didn't commit and find the truth.
[00:13] PW
    To defend the clients I believe in,
[00:15] PW
    I take the courtroom again today.
[00:18] J
    That's enough!
[00:19] J
    This court sees no reason to
    further prolong the trial.
[00:23] MB
    What? But I saw it!
[00:29] MB
    There was another man! He's the real killer!
[00:33] MB
    Why won't anyone believe me?!
[00:38] J
    I shall hereby hand down the verdict.
SIGN    Guilty
[00:44] J
    Guilty!
[00:45] MB
    It wasn't me!
SIGN    Ace Attorney
SIGN    S
SIGN    Se
SIGN    Sea
SIGN    Seas
SIGN    Seaso
SIGN    Season 2
SIGN    November 6, 12:03 PM Wright & Co. Law Offices
[02:23] PW
    New Year's cards?
[02:25] Maya
    The year's ending soon.
[02:26] Maya
    Come on, get to work and start writing.
SIGN    Recipe for Turnabout — 1st Trial
[02:31] PW
    We're sending handwritten cards?
[02:33] Maya
    Put your heart into it.
[02:35] Maya
    "Thank you for all your help until the end."
[02:40] PW
    "Thank you for all your help until the end..."
[02:43] PW
    What do you mean, "until the end"?
[02:45] PW
    Why are you closing down the agency?
[02:47] Maya
    Ah...
[02:48] PW
    Don't give me that.
[02:51] Gum
    Hey, pal!
[02:52] Maya
    Oh, it's Detective Gumshoe, pal.
[02:54] Gum
    Don't give me that, pal!
[02:56] Gum
    Look at this!
SIGN    Deadly Poisoning Brings Guilty Verdict
    Defense Attorney Wright Trounced
[02:58] Maya
    "Deadly Poisoning Brings Guilty Verdict.
[03:01] Maya
    Defense Attorney Wright... Trounced"?!
[03:02] [SONG] Sign
    Trounced
[03:06] PW
    "The defense gave a childishly
    amateur performance.
[03:08] PW
    Wright must take full responsibility
    for the ruling in this case"?
[03:13] PW
    What the heck is this?!
[03:14] Gum
    All while I was away on an
    extensive wide-area search...
[03:19] Gum
    Oh, souvenirs for you.
[03:20] PW
    Gee, thanks.
[03:21] Gum
    "Gee, thanks," my foot!
[03:23] Gum
    What's this all about?!
[03:24] PW
    Don't ask me! I have no idea!
[03:27] Maya
    This issue is a month old.
[03:29] PW
    But I wasn't involved in a
    poisoning case last month.
[03:34] Maya
    What could it mean?
[03:36] Gum
    If this wasn't you...
[03:38] Maya
    No way. Could it be...
[03:40] Maya
    A phony Nick?
[03:41] PW
    What? A phony?!
[03:44] Gum
    Anyway!
[03:45] Gum
    You're coming with me to
    apologize to the defendant.
[03:47] Gum
    And you'll take the case back to court.
[03:50] Gum
    Now!
[03:51] PW
    Why are you getting so worked up?
[03:55] PW
    Well... You'll see when
    you meet the defendant.
[03:59] PW
    You'd better take responsibility
    and defend her, okay?!
[04:02] Maya
    There he goes.
[04:05] PW
    Well, if the client entrusted a case
    to "me" based on my reputation,
[04:09] PW
    I guess I am kind of responsible.
[04:12] PW
    And my impostor defended this client, huh?
[04:15] PW
    Who could it be?
SIGN    Traffic Safety: Manage Your Time and Your Heart
SIGN    November 6, xx:xx PM
    Detention Center — Visitor's Room
[04:22] MB
    Ah!
[04:23] MB
    Mr. Wright!
[04:25] PW
    Y-You're...
[04:27] Maya
    Maggey?
[04:28] PW
    This is Maggey Byrde, a policewoman
    I defended once before.
[04:33] PW
    She was accused of murdering
    her superior officer.
[04:36] PW
    What are you doing in here?
    Didn't I get you acquitted?
[04:39] MB
    Oh, now you've got jokes?
SIGN    Maggey Byrde
[04:41] MB
    After your fifth-rate defense
    job got me declared guilty?
[04:45] PW
    Hold up! I can explain!
[04:49] MB
    A ph-phony?!
[04:50] PW
    I'm finding it hard to
    believe myself, to be honest.
[04:54] MB
    Looking back now, I guess
    it was a little strange.
[04:58] Maya
    A little?
[04:59] MB
    You were a bit taller than normal
    and looked a little bit shady.
[05:03] MB
    Your voice was a bit weird,
     and you had this funny accent...
[05:06] PW
    So the guy was nothing like me?
[05:08] MB
    But he had your spiky hair and blue suit.
[05:13] Maya
    Yeah, that's Nick, all right.
[05:15] PW
    Oh, come on.
[05:16] Maya
    Hey, Maggey, how come
    you're dressed like that?
[05:19] MB
    After that incident, I quit the
    force and now work at a restaurant.
[05:23] Maya
    Wow, a restaurant?
[05:26] PW
    Anyway, what happened?
[05:29] MB
    This whole mess started last month.
[05:32] MB
    There were two men at the restaurant,
     both drinking coffee.
[05:36] MB
    And then...
[05:37] MB
    One of the men slipped some
    poison into the other's cup.
[05:40] MB
    The victim took just one sip and...
[05:46] MB
    I was so shocked, I passed out.
[05:50] PW
    Did you know the victim?
[05:52] MB
    Not at all! I'd never
    even seen the guy before!
[05:55] PW
    Then you wouldn't have
    had a motive to kill him.
[05:57] PW
    The other man has to be the killer.
[05:59] Maya
    Why was Maggey convicted, then?
[06:02] MB
    Because no one else saw.
[06:04] Maya
    Saw what?
[06:06] MB
    The chief, and the other customer...
    Everyone testified that way.
[06:10] MB
    "The victim was sitting alone
    at his table the whole time."
[06:13] PW
    What?
[06:15] MB
    And then they found a small bottle
    of poison in my apron pocket.
[06:19] Maya
    What? You had poison in your pocket?!
[06:21] MB
    It wasn't mine, I swear!
[06:24] MB
    The killer must've slipped
    it in when I was unconscious!
[06:26] PW
    And you really did see
    this other man, right?
[06:30] MB
    I'm dead sure! I was the one who
    took the coffee to the two men!
[06:35] Maya
    What was he like?
[06:36] MB
    Well, when I first saw them, I thought
    they might be in the music industry.
[06:41] MB
    The victim was focusing
    really hard on his earphone,
[06:44] MB
    and there was a sample CD on the table.
[06:48] PW
    Earphone and CD...
[06:50] PW
    It had "MC"-something written
    on it with a marker.
[06:53] PW
    Must've been a band preparing to debut.
[06:57] Maya
    Maybe it was "MC Screwdriver."
[06:58] PW
    Don't just name them whatever you want.
[07:00] MB
    Mr. Wright... Do you think
    it's possible to get a retrial?
[07:05] PW
    The defense attorney was a phony.
[07:07] PW
    We should be able to get a retrial.
[07:11] MB
    My life's been a full course meal of
    bad luck, complete with defeat for dessert.
[07:14] MB
    I've been hit by all sorts of vehicles,
    gotten sick from all sorts of foods,
[07:16] MB
    been accused of murder a second time,
    and even landed a phony lawyer.
[07:20] Maya
    Curse you, Xin Eohp!
[07:23] PW
    Don't glare at me.
[07:24] MB
    But I will survive!
[07:27] MB
    And one day, I'll find it!
[07:29] MB
    An ordinary happiness for myself!
[07:31] Maya
    Maggey...
[07:32] PW
    I understand.
[07:33] PW
    Will you let me defend you,
     this time for real?
[07:36] MB
    Mr. Wright!
[07:38] MB
    I'm so glad! Please help me!
[07:42] PW
    Whoever used my name to frame her
    for murder had better watch out.
SIGN    Très Bien
[07:48] Maya
    Trés Bien, huh?
[07:50] Maya
    This place is something else.
[07:53] Maya
    What is with the suffocating
    scent of flowers in here?
[07:57] Maya
    Is nobody here?
[07:59] Maya
    Excu—
[08:01] PW
    H-Hello...
[08:06] Arm
    Oh la la! Bonjour!
[08:10] Maya
    H-Hello...
[08:11] Arm
    Bienvenue!
[08:12] Arm
    Welcome to my petite restaurant!
[08:15] Arm
    Oh, la monsieur!
[08:17] PW
    Y-Yes?
[08:19] Arm
    Look at z'is face! Like la
    puppy rejected by life itself!
[08:21] Arm
    You are fatigued, non?
[08:23] [SONG] Sign
    Rejected
[08:23] Sign
    Alors! You need z'is!
[08:25] Sign
    Oil of bergamot.
[08:27] Sign
    With la peppermint and la clary sage,
     it will bring out your...
[08:32] Sign
    b-e-a-u-ty!
SIGN    B
SIGN    e
SIGN    a
SIGN    u
SIGN    ty
[08:35] PW
    My beauty?
[08:37] PW
    Alors. If you will be seated,
     Monsieur Wright.
[08:40] PW
    You know my name?
[08:42] ARm
    Mais, oui oui! I never forget a man who
    flirts wiz me! Especially in court!
[08:47] Maya
    Xin Eohp must've
    cross-examined him.
[08:50] Arm
    I'm Jean Armstrong, the chief here.
SIGN    Trés Bien Chief — Jean Armstrong
[08:53] Arm
    Enchanté!
SIGN    No Entry
[08:58] Arm
    It was z'e third of last month.
    Just after one in z'e afternoon.
[09:02] Arm
    A man who was in 'ere for a
    coffee suddenly became ill.
[09:06] PW
    Because of the poison in his coffee?
[09:08] Arm
    Zat's right. I was in la kitchen.
[09:10] Arm
    I 'eard z'e sound of someone
    collapsing and jumped out.
[09:14] Arm
    Maggey had passed out.
[09:17] PW
    There should've been
    another man at that table.
[09:21] Arm
    Zat's what Maggey's saying.
[09:23] Maya
    Are you sure you didn't see anyone else?
[09:26] Arm
    Mon answer remains z'e same.
    There was no one else.
[09:30] PW
    But that can't be...
[09:31] Arm
    La other customer didn't see him, either.
[09:34] Arm
    I am not surprised she was la prime
    suspect after what took place.
[09:39] PW
    Did anything happen?
[09:41] Arm
    Did you forget?
[09:42] Arm
    The lottery ticket.
[09:44] Maya
    Lottery ticket?
[09:46] Arm
    Z'e man... 'E was listening
    to la radio wi'z 'is earphone.
[09:50] PW
    Earphone... Maggey mentioned that, too.
[09:53] Arm
    La winning number was announced
    on la news, I think.
[09:56] Arm
    All of a sudden, 'e shouted!
[09:58] G
    I-I won! Five hundred thousand dollars!
[10:00] Maya
    F-F-F-F-F...
[10:01] PW
    Five hundred thousand?!
[10:03] Arm
    In la court, they said zat was z'e motive.
[10:06] Arm
    She poisoned 'im to take zat lottery ticket.
[10:10] Maya
    What?
[10:12] Arm
    I couldn't believe it.
[10:13] PW
    We're the same.
[10:15] PW
    And we need some kind of
    lead to prove her innocence.
[10:19] PW
    Can you remember anything? Anything will do.
[10:23] Arm
    Well... Come to think of it,
[10:26] Arm
    there was a prescription bag on 'is table.
[10:31] PW
    A prescription bag?
[10:33] Arm
    Oui. I remember now.
[10:35] Maya
    Um, did you mention that at the last trial?
[10:37] Arm
    Non, non. I'd forgotten all about it.
[10:40] Maya
    Nick!
[10:41] PW
    Do you know what medicine it was?
[10:43] Arm
    Lo siento.
[10:44] Maya
    Isn't that Spanish...?
[10:47] PW
    Medicine, huh?
[10:49] Arm
    Is she... Is Maggey doing okay?
[10:51] PW
    Well, not really.
[10:54] Arm
    I suppose not.
[10:56] Arm
    Aw, I've been so shorthanded
    ever since I lost her!
[11:01] Maya
    But nobody's here.
[11:02] PW
    Don't say that.
[11:04] Arm
    Mademoiselle!
[11:05] Arm
    You pass!
[11:07] Arm
    Work 'ere starting tomorrow!
[11:09] Maya
    C-Can I really?!
[11:11] PW
    Maya?!
[11:12] Arm
    Your figure is a bit petite,
    but your face is decent enough.
[11:15] Maya
    Decent? You're making me blush!
[11:18] PW
    Uh, we've got Maggey's trial tomorrow.
[11:20] Arm
    After that, then, s'il vous plait!
[11:24] Maya
    Sill woo plate!
[11:25] PW
    Sill? You seem excited about this.
[11:32] Maya
    The trial is tomorrow.
[11:34] PW
    We unearthed a new clue.
[11:37] PW
    I have to believe in Maggey and fight.
[11:39] Maya
    But there's still a big discrepancy...
[11:42] Maya
    between what Maggey and the chief say.
[11:44] PW
    The killer who disappeared, huh?
[11:46] Maya
    And then there's the $500,000 lottery
    ticket and the poison in the pocket.
[11:50] Maya
    You have to fight off all of that.
[11:52] PW
    I'll do my best.
[11:54] PW
    I can't let Maggey suffer
    that pain yet again.
[11:58] Maya
    All right! Let's do this, Nick!
SIGN    November 7, 10:00 AM District Courthouse — Courtroom No. 4
[12:08] J
    Court is now in session for
    the trial of Maggey Byrde.
[12:13] PW
    The defense is ready, Your Honor.
[12:15] God
    Hmm... Bitter.
[12:18] J
    Um... Mr. Wright?
[12:20] PW
    Yes?
[12:22] PW
    What?!
[12:23] J
    It's just, whenever I
    addressed you last time,
[12:26] J
    your response was to yell at me,
    going, "Youse talkin' to me?!"
[12:29] PW
    Again, that was a phony.
[12:32] God
    That doesn't matter.
[12:34] God
    The only thing I'm interested in
[12:36] God
    is finding out whether you're
    the real deal or not.
[12:42] J
    The court has already given
    its verdict on this case once.
[12:46] J
    But since there was an issue
    with the defense's arrangement,
[12:50] J
    we will hold a special retrial.
[12:53] God
    The prosecution's the
    real deal this time, too.
[12:55] God
    Let's begin with a nice, hot testimony.
SIGN    Witness Testimony
[13:01] Gum
    I'm Dick Gumshoe,
    a police department detective.
[13:05] Gum
    The victim's name was Glen Elg.
SIGN    Glen Elg
[13:06] Gum
    He was a professional programmer.
[13:09] Gum
    The cause of death was
    potassium cyanide poisoning.
[13:11] Gum
    Traces of it were found on the coffee
    cup the defendant brought the victim.
[13:15] PW
    The defendant has testified that
    there was another man at the table.
[13:19] Gum
    Y-Y-Yeah!
[13:21] God
    Sadly, the chef and the other
    customer have testified otherwise.
[13:25] God
    Isn't that right?
[13:26] Gum
    Y-Yeah, their two testimonies line up on that.
[13:30] Gum
    They both said there was
    no other guy at the table.
[13:34] PW
    Are we absolutely certain
    the victim drank the coffee?
[13:38] God
    Take a look at this.
[13:40] J
    There is clearly a coffee stain on it.
[13:42] God
    Conclusive proof that the victim did drink
[13:45] God
    the coffee the lady brought him...
[13:49] God
    Like so!
[13:50] PW
    B-But...
[13:52] PW
    The defendant and victim
    didn't know each other.
[13:54] PW
    What motive could she have had?
[13:56] God
    The five hundred thousand, of course.
[13:59] MB
    I didn't take it!
[14:00] God
    Detective, where was this
    lottery ticket found?
[14:04] Gum
    It was found when Maggey was
    patted down after the incident.
[14:08] PW
    Say what?!
[14:12] God
    It's about time to wrap up this reair...
[14:15] God
    with one final piece of evidence.
[14:17] PW
    F-Final?
[14:20] God
    This is the apron our Madonna
    was wearing at the time.
[14:24] Maya
    Yikes. Not the cleanest apron I've seen.
[14:26] PW
    What is that stain?
[14:28] God
    The bottle of poison was found in its pocket.
[14:31] God
    Isn't that right, Detective?
[14:33] Gum
    Yeah, and Maggey's... the defendant's
    prints were the only ones on it.
[14:41] PW
    B-By the way, what's with that red stain?
[14:45] God
    What stain?
[14:47] PW
    Could it be a bloodstain?
[14:50] God
    That's ridiculous! No one
    told me about a bloodstain!
[14:52] PW
    You don't need to be told. Just look at it.
[14:54] MB
    U-Um...
[14:56] MB
    That's just, uh, ketchup.
[14:58] God
    What?
[15:00] MB
    I got some on my apron while carrying
    a breakfast set to its table.
[15:03] J
    Stop playing games, defense.
[15:06] God
    Pull a stunt like that again, and I'll
    have you drink 17 cups of ketchup.
[15:10] PW
    I-I'm sorry.
[15:14] J
    I haven't seen anything yet to
    make me doubt the last verdict.
[15:18] MB
    No...
[15:20] Maya
    Nick!
[15:22] PW
    Your Honor,
[15:23] PW
    the defense would like to present
    new evidence to the court.
[15:26] God
    Oh?
[15:28] PW
    Trés Bien's chef, Armstrong,
    had this to say:
[15:32] Arm
    Come to think of it, there was a
    prescription bag on 'is table.
[15:36] J
    Prescription?
[15:37] J
    This was indeed not deliberated
    on during the last trial.
[15:41] PW
    Yes, this is important—
SIGN    Objection!
[15:43] God
    Objection!
[15:45] God
    We've already investigated that.
[15:48] God
    Yes, there was a prescription
    bag at the scene.
SIGN    Glen Elg
[15:51] God
    But it was empty.
[15:53] PW
    E-Empty?
[15:55] Gum
    We couldn't find the victim's
    medicine on the scene.
[15:58] May
    No way!
[16:00] PW
    But...
[16:01] PW
    The victim was poisoned to death!
[16:03] PW
    There's a chance the missing
    medicine was laced with poison.
[16:08] God
    Take a good look at the clinic
    mentioned on that bag.
SIGN    Glen Elg
SIGN    New Ear Otolaryngological Clinic
[16:14] PW
    Otolaryngological?!
[16:15] God
    Glen Elg got into a fight with a
    coworker the day before the murder.
[16:19] God
    He took a blow to the side of the
    head and ruptured his left eardrum.
[16:24] God
    He was prescribed a cream that was to be
    applied topically inside his ear canal,
[16:27] God
    not something to be ingested.
[16:31] PW
    Say what?!
[16:33] God
    Looks like you were a fake after all.
[16:37] PW
    He'd already investigated it?
[16:40] J
    That's enough.
[16:41] J
    This court sees no reason to
    further prolong the trial.
SIGN    Hold it!
[16:45] Gum
    Hold it!
[16:47] Gum
    But we haven't heard from a witness yet!
[16:51] PW
    Detective Gumshoe...
[16:52] J
    We heard all relevant testimony a month ago.
[16:56] PW
    The defense hasn't cross-examined them!
[16:59] Gum
    I've arranged a witness!
[17:01] God
    The prosecution has no objections.
[17:04] MB
    Detective Gumshoe!
[17:07] J
    Very well. Bring the witness to the stand.
SIGN    Witness Testimony
[17:12] Kudo
    The name is Victor Kudo.
SIGN    Witness — Victor Kudo
[17:14] Kudo
    Born and bred in the low-lying district,
    I'm a craftsman through and through.
[17:18] PW
    You were in the restaurant at
    the time of the incident, yes?
[17:22] Kudo
    Indeed.
[17:23] Kudo
    I said it last time, but I was eating
    some seeds over a cup of javaccino.
[17:26] God
    Gramps, tell the court what you saw.
[17:29] God
    We're all ears.
[17:30] Kudo
    Sure, sure.
[17:32] Kudo
    Drinking a cup of javaccino at that
    time had become a daily routine for me.
[17:36] Kudo
    I saw the serving girl slipping a
    white powder into the javaccino.
[17:40] Kudo
    And then...
[17:45] Kudo
    That's the serving girl,
[17:47] Kudo
    right there in the defendant's chair!
[17:49] PW
    Are you absolutely certain?
[17:51] PW
    Of course! I would never
    mistake that uniform!
[17:55] PW
    Uniform?
[17:55] Kudo
    It's a disgrace.
[17:58] Kudo
    You can see all the way
    up to her... th-thighs.
[18:03] God
    And it seems like Gramps
    remembers the victim well, too.
[18:06] Kudo
    Damn straight I do.
[18:09] Kudo
    If I get anything wrong, I'll eat
    these seeds and sing the pigeon song.
[18:12] PW
    What exactly do you
    remember about the victim?
[18:14] Kudo
    Oh, he kept rustling the pages of
    his newspaper with his right hand.
[18:21] Kudo
    And then, he gulped down his
    javaccino with his free hand.
[18:24] PW
    His left hand?
[18:25] PW
    That's weird.
[18:26] Kudo
    Wh-Wh-What do you mean?
[18:28] PW
    The coffee stain on the cup indicates
[18:30] PW
    the victim drank with his right hand.
[18:34] Kudo
    N-Nah, I remember it well.
[18:37] Kudo
    Wasn't he wearing a weird
    lens over his left eye?
[18:40] God
    True.
[18:41] God
    It's called a monocle, a small
    computer monitor used by programmers.
[18:46] Kudo
    He wore his earphone on the same side
    as that thing and listened to the radio.
[18:51] Kudo
    He fiddled with it and then used the
    same hand to drink his javaccino.
SIGN    Objection!
[18:56] PW
    Objection!
[18:58] PW
    That cannot possibly be true.
[19:04] Kudo
    Wh-Wh-Wh-What?!
[19:06] PW
    The victim had ruptured his left
    eardrum in a fight the day before.
[19:10] PW
    It's impossible that he was wearing
    his earphone in the same ear.
[19:13] PW
    Because he couldn't even hear with it!
[19:15] Kudo
    Is that true, Captain?
[19:17] God
    It is.
[19:17] Kudo
    Pi-Pi-Pigeon! Pretty pigeon!
[19:21] PW
    After this, we must shed doubt on
    his claim that he saw the defendant.
[19:26] Kudo
    D-D-Don't be stupid!
[19:28] Kudo
    I saw her! I got a great look at her!
[19:31] PW
    In that case, do you remember any
    distinctive features of that waitress?
[19:34] Kudo
    'Course I do!
[19:36] Kudo
    There was a ribbon in her hair,
    and her apron's straps were loose.
[19:40] Kudo
    And then, there were her...
    thighs... and stuff...
[19:44] Kudo
    How's that?
[19:45] Maya
    It's all stuff from behind.
[19:48] PW
    Uh, what about her face? Didn't you see it?
[19:51] Kudo
    Huh? I-I saw it.
[19:53] Kudo
    How should I say this...
    It was a very ordinary face.
[19:57] MB
    What? What about my trademark,
    these lovely glasses?
[20:01] May
    Did that old man really see
    Maggey from the front?
[20:09] PW
    Mr. Kudo, do you recognize this?
[20:13] Kudo
    Aye. It's that restaurant's apron, ain't it?
[20:15] PW
    Have you seen it before?
[20:16] Kudo
    I've never seen anything that filthy.
[20:19] PW
    That's strange.
[20:20] PW
    The defendant was wearing this
    on the day of the murder!
[20:24] Kudo
    What?
[20:26] PW
    Even if her face was forgettable,
    this apron most certainly was not...
[20:31] PW
    If you'd actually seen the
    defendant from the front!
[20:36] Kudo
    Screw you! My eyes were peeled!
[20:39] Kudo
    In the first place,
    I only go there because...
[20:41] PW
    Thighs?
[20:43] Kudo
    Pi-Pi-Pigeon! Pretty pigeon!
[20:45] J
    Order. As the witness's
    testimony seems suspect,
[20:50] J
    I cannot pass a verdict at this point.
[20:52] J
    I'm ordering the defense and the prosecution
    to investigate this case further.
[20:57] PW
    Of course, Your Honor.
[21:04] J
    That is all for now. This court is adjourned!
[21:08] Maya
    Way to go, Nick!
[21:10] Maya
    The verdict was postponed to the next date!
[21:12] Maya
    Maggey seemed happy, too!
[21:14] PW
    But the question is how to
    resolve the two contradictions.
[21:19] PW
    What's with this scooter?
[21:20] PW
    It's all beaten up.
[21:23] ???
    Hey!
[21:25] ---
    What, what, what?!
[21:26] ???
    Whad'youse think youse doin' with my bike?!
[21:29] ???
    I atta beat you so hard, it'll feel like
    youse were smoochin' the express train!
[21:32] PW
    I-I'm sorry!
[21:35] Maya
    Um...
[21:36] Maya
    Are you the phony Nick?
[21:42] ???
    I atta beat you so hard, it'll feel like
    youse were smoochin' the express train!
[21:47] ???
    I atta beat you so hard...
SIGN    Ace Attorney
SIGN    Season 2
[23:21] PW
    Objection!
[23:22] PW
    At Trés Bien, the restaurant of mystery,
[23:24] PW
    Maya begins her part-time job!
[23:26] PW
    The points of interest are my impostor
    and the mysterious lady who shows up.
[23:31] PW
    Behind this mystery that begets mystery,
    the shadow of a traffic accident looms.
[23:35] PW
    Did the accident have anything
    to do with this murder?
[23:39] PW
    Find the contradictions!
[23:40] PW
    Reach out to the truth!
[23:41] PW
    Next time: "Recipe for Turnabout
     — 2nd Trial"!
SIGN    Next Episode
     Recipe for Turnabout — 2nd Trial
[23:45] PW
    Take that!