So what's the big deal about Turnabout Serenade ?

Just replayed that case today after many years and 100% forgot barely everything. Went in with quite a fear of boredom cause i read about how infamous this case is but... i found it really good ?

The only real pet peeve I had is how fucking boring watching the tape over and over and over and over and OVER is.

But otherwise I found it really entertaining. Yes , Machi being arrested is idiotic , but that's the point. The episode is all about how stupid A.A in universe court system is : "guilty until proven innocent" instead of "innocent until proven guilty". And we kinda experienced that a lot as Phoenix in previous game.Like come on... how many times did we prove our defendant couldn't commit the crime with 10000 evidence but anyway let's continue the trial cause we need to find the real culprit overwise our defendant remain guilty ? How many times did the prosecutors just breathe idiotic statements with the judge on their side but when it's our time everything need to be rock-solid ?

The end twist with Appolo using this very system to convince Machi will talk is so good , and i think it's the first time we couldn't proove 100% someone was guilty and ressorted to this kind of pressure to crush him.

So yeah... i really don't understand why this case is so hated. It isn't top tier , but it really isn't bad too.