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>have the teams "best shift ever"
>promise to whip these villains into shape
>get told to fire one of them anyway
>"fire" a super criminal on a rehabilitation program at that
>make the basis of firing an easily manipulated scoreboard
>choice comes down to the two autists on the team who generally cause the least trouble
>don't give the fired person a real explanation for being let go, just shrug and say "Invisigirl caught one guy today"
>???
>"why are they mad at us for being abruptly fired?" I ask, as I place a trophy of theirs on my desk

The choice of who to cut was as hard as it was stupid
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He put himself in a weird hole with Danganronpa where he got into his head that people literally wanted the same thing over and over, when really people just wanted more of the gameplay with maybe a push for it to be a bit more like the original pitch of Distrust.

Despair Girls shows that he does know there are other ways to write a Danganronpa story and still keep it Hopes Peak related. Instead, we practically just got this formula three times in a row:
>1. shock victim, killer didn't even intend to kill them
>2. suddenly a serial killer, someone unveils a tragic backstory
>3. double murder, and it just fucking sucks so bad
>4. big mclargehuge dies in a weird scenario
>5. ANTAGONISTIC STUDENT'S WILD RIDE xD, a trusted ally falls on the sword to protect the rest
>6. lol it was Junko, also your memories got fucked with before the start of the game

Even Rain Code follows a lot of these beats, right down to the fourth cases victim being the big muscular person in the cast. If Hundred Line followed this same formula, Moko would die at some point around Day 60 Oh wait...