Deadly Premonition/Fridge

Fridge Brilliance

 * York's invisible friend Zach is actually you, the player.
 * Quite the observation.
 * When York opens a door he quickly looks around before going in. Why? To look for any threats before actually going in. Looks like he has been jumped before.
 * Becomes even more brilliant when you see
 * Not only that, but York's signature mannerism of putting two fingers to his temple while saying "Don't you agree, Zach?" is him mimicing.
 * Kaysen's  makes sense:

Fridge Logic

 * When you are at the final battle, ends up running DOWN a whole flight of circular stairs away from, only to end up at the TOP of the roof of ... huh?
 * Well, given that combined with the whole Through the Eyes of Madness thing in the dark world, there's at least two reasons why this might have happened.


 * During the second victims death York just stands there watching her die. Alright he made a mistake assuming she was dead the first time I can forgive that (although he does the same damn thing for the third victim too) but after seeing she was alive and after the trap had been sprung he didn't think, maybe he should attempt to support her weight to stop her strangling to death two feet in front of him. Don't say it was an instant death either, we clearly see her still alive even before York starts seeing things from behold the grave.

Fridge Horror

 * Given the method we see for creating red tree saplings, does that mean there's someone buried in a shallow grave under  lawn?
 * That's just the methods to get the seeds to sprout. After becoming saplings, they can be planted like regular trees.
 * Although that's not the only fridge horror at George's house.
 * Pay close attention to Brian Xander Morgan's gun, it's a magnum, now take note the prize in  after completing his sidequest with all seven bones, a magnum.