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* Satoko and Shion's names can make up Satoshi, fitting given they are the two main characters that knew Satoshi the most.

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* At the end of ''Sotsu'', [[spoiler: Hanyuu defeats Eua by damaging her memory device and Rika & Satoko learn that they can be apart from each other for a while. Rika and Satoko say their goodbyes while knowing they'll loop forever and that they'll start chasing each other after a while.]] Seems like a good ending? Unfortunately if you take in account of what Bernkastel and Lambdadelta recalled in ''[[VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry Umineko]]'', things are going to get worse. [[spoiler: With the fact that Eua who was the game master leaving the game board and the condition of it not being met anymore, Rika/Bernkastel is stuck in a logic error for 1000 years that will mentally break her while having the "Endurance Contest" she had with Lambda which is now implied to be Lambda chasing her throughout the years.]]
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** On the other hand, that solution isn't likely to be applicable as [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped an illustration to real life situations]], which is probably what this arc intended.

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** On the other hand, that solution isn't likely to be applicable as [[SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped an illustration to real life situations]], situations, which is probably what this arc intended.
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* Satoko [[spoiler: is revealed to have been a Looper since Episode 1 of Gou]]. Which means that in Episode 16, when Rika is [[spoiler: gutted]], Satoko wasn't a victim of Hinamizawa Syndrome but in her right mind and considered it a suitable punishment for her friend "abandoning" her.
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* We learn in Satokowashi-Han that Satoko's uncle was never actually abusing her, but she took his reappearance and genuine desire to be a loving family member and turned it to her advantage. That advantage? Letting her friends think she was being abused to manipulate their love for her into this big major victory that reforms the entire town and gives Rika her biggest hope spot that the cycle is once again broken. And then she takes it all away with the most unlikely murder yet during the victory celebration. And it works. This is the time loop that makes Rika begin to plan permanent suicide. Satoko is willing to twist any love in her life into suffering to suit her goals.

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* We learn in Satokowashi-Han that Satoko's uncle [[spoiler: was never actually abusing her, but she took his reappearance and genuine desire to be a loving family member and turned it to her advantage. That advantage? Letting her friends think she was being abused to manipulate their love for her into this big major victory that reforms the entire town and gives Rika her biggest hope spot that the cycle is once again broken. And then she takes it all away with the most unlikely murder yet during the victory celebration. And it works. This is the time loop that makes Rika begin to plan permanent suicide. Satoko is willing to twist any love in her life into suffering to suit her goals. ]]
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* We learn in Satokowashi-Han that Satoko's uncle was never actually abusing her, but she took his reappearance and genuine desire to be a loving family member and turned it to her advantage. That advantage? Letting her friends think she was being abused to manipulate their love for her into this big major victory that reforms the entire town and gives Rika her biggest hope spot that the cycle is once again broken. And then she takes it all away with the most unlikely murder yet during the victory celebration. And it works. This is the time loop that makes Rika begin to plan permanent suicide.

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* We learn in Satokowashi-Han that Satoko's uncle was never actually abusing her, but she took his reappearance and genuine desire to be a loving family member and turned it to her advantage. That advantage? Letting her friends think she was being abused to manipulate their love for her into this big major victory that reforms the entire town and gives Rika her biggest hope spot that the cycle is once again broken. And then she takes it all away with the most unlikely murder yet during the victory celebration. And it works. This is the time loop that makes Rika begin to plan permanent suicide. Satoko is willing to twist any love in her life into suffering to suit her goals.
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* We learn in Satokowashi-Han that Satoko's uncle was never actually abusing her, but she took his reappearance and genuine desire to be a loving family member and turned it to her advantage. That advantage? Letting her friends think she was being abused to manipulate their love for her into this big major victory that reforms the entire town and gives Rika her biggest hope spot that the cycle is once again broken. And then she takes it all away with the most unlikely murder yet during the victory celebration. And it works. This is the time loop that makes Rika begin to plan permanent suicide.

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