Talk:A Study in the Dubious Meiho-sou/@comment-32856683-20190521165720/@comment-32856683-20190521171405

To the first paragraph: I noticed that. All theories were obviously wrong, but they fooled us into believing that us engaging with the story mattered. But it didn't not only were the theories of the actors meaningless, reasoning itself was. If there at least was some kind of pay-off, some kind story that was actually seeded through that lengthy prologue and meeting of characters, then every ending would have been fine. But this is just the story saying "Nah, nothing mattered. Why did you even waste time thinking about it?"

And the second paragraph... well... that sounds even more stupid, but the ending also made sure to emphasize over and over again that there was no mystery and will be no mystery. So the 'true ending' will be an entirely different thing.