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I get what the writers are insinuating here but given Athena's track-record for being very wrong about romantic attraction, I don't have the best of faith in her judgement.
Juniper's the most upfront about it, literally knitting a scarf of hearts while talking Apollo up like the Greek God he's named after, so I have to cut her some slack there. If anything, it's funnier that Apollo isn't picking up on any of this (either because he's gay, aro, oblivious, or all three).
It's doubly funny that Juniper is oblivious to this sort of thing herself:
Effectively we're standing in a room with three romance-blind idiots where one thinks everything she sees is romance, another can't see it an inch from his face, and the other has no idea what it looks like but tries to go all-in anyways. And that's hilarious to me.
I think Apollo deserved to punch the phantom. Just once.
The money I'd pay for an AJ2 where Clay is a defendant...
I know Apollo took his leave of abscence for his epic quest for truth or something but if anything Nick probably should have insisted he take it anyway.
The man strut out of the hospital after being exploded, fainting due to his wounds re-opening, and being hit on the head with a rock pretty much in succession and thinks he's fit enough to go poking around the Space Centre and solve his angst the only way his little lawyer brain knows how.
The man literally gets headaches when you present evidence to him in that sequence. That is not a boy fit to work. Give him those sick days and tell him to hike his ass back to the clinic before he almost dies for the fourth time this week.
Character development, everyone!
Imagine going through absolutely every option possible, coming up short, and finally being forced to go back to the ONE PERSON who has proven to you beyond a doubt is the least trustworthy, most closed-off guy you know. The guy who resorted to shady means and briefly changing the legal system just to dunk on your former boss and did so while keeping you in the dark about everything he's doing. And his first move to help you is a bluff so stupid everyone is left reeling.
Being Apollo Justice is suffering.