Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors/Fridge

Fridge Brilliance

 * In the Shower room where you find, Santa talks about how the human body dies at 75 degrees Centigrade after examining the thermostat. He says a human body could only get that hot if it was in a sauna too long or....
 * When Santa finds the perfect Panty Shot angle in room 6, why does he tell Junpei to go get Clover, when June is actually in the room with them?
 * The "Previews" from the main menu. Why give the option to rewatch what is essentially a game trailer?
 * Similarly, take a closer look at the 'Memories of Escape' option.
 * In the knife ending,  It turns out that
 * In Door 6,
 * In the Second-Class Cabin, on the subject of the Titanic,  A less subtle hint about
 * The very last puzzle has the player
 * Throughout the game, Akane continues to insist that they can find a way to end the game with everyone alive, which seems to serve to highlight her naive and optimistic nature.
 * If you go through the True Ending,
 * What do the correct door paths to the True and Safe ending have in common?
 * Door 9
 * During the doll-presentation flashback in the True ending,  (This is a brilliant Woolseyism; her original Japanese alias was "Murasaki" and had nothing to do with months.)
 * In the 'Safe' ending,
 * The 1st Class Cabin gives us :
 * The 1st Class Cabin gives us :


 * The "Submarine" ending hints on
 * Some other endings hint at this, too.
 * In the True Ending you find out that
 * The digital root of the doors you go in.
 * Speaking of which, about that...
 * Should you choose to go back to the hospital room, Santa will tell Junpei that he shouldn't trust anyone in the game, not even the person he's closest to.
 * Through the various endings, Junpei frequently
 * Also, when in  there is a spot where you can have a major plot conversation with , but if you didn't satisfy the conditions for the conversation Junpei will remark about a sharp pain in his chest.
 * Actually, it's implied that
 * There are actually
 * The key to the final room in the "good ending"  Seems like some subtle foreshadowing
 * Santa mentions his success on the stock market
 * June's fevers and Seven's headaches
 * The joint digital root in alphanumeric of  Almost certainly unintentional, but still cool.
 * Another hint about the connection between : when everybody is showing their bracelets,
 * June's bracelet Going with the Enneagram motif, June herself.
 * It should have been obvious from the start that : both times when Junpei checks the flooded stairways,
 * Why did June pressure Junpei so much on details about his kidnapping?
 * It should have been obvious from the start that : both times when Junpei checks the flooded stairways,
 * Why did June pressure Junpei so much on details about his kidnapping?

Fridge Horror

 * Furthermore,
 * On a similar note, Junpei's "misunderstanding" conversation with June at the elevator is hilarious... until you realize
 * It's not so far-fetched that she has met or read about someone who was narrowly saved from drowning. But considering she describes the fuzzy, free-floating feeling right after saying "I'll go to Heaven," there might be something to this.
 * The scariest thing about the sub ending isn't
 * Totally what I thought too. The same thing probably happens to him in the knife and axe ending because no one took the note.
 * Unless
 * In the axe ending Clover is surrounded by light. Where is this light coming from?
 * The scariest thing about the sub ending isn't
 * Totally what I thought too. The same thing probably happens to him in the knife and axe ending because no one took the note.
 * Unless
 * In the axe ending Clover is surrounded by light. Where is this light coming from?
 * In the axe ending Clover is surrounded by light. Where is this light coming from?
 * In the axe ending Clover is surrounded by light. Where is this light coming from?

Fridge Logic:
"Junpei: "Why would I have a favorite pair of socks?"
 * Junpei can point this out in game.

Clover: "Stop asking questions and just go along with it!""