After, and during, replaying Juni Jones: Ace Attorney I had at least three thoughts.
0. I find the presence of a detector in the Gauntlet of Tedium and no green detector glow anywhere in the level quite amusing.
1. I remembered that you could visit certain tiles in the Retro World to unlock secret signs in the Rural World. But I did not remember which tiles, and I did not remember it was mainly one-tile nooks. This presented an interesting situation where my goal was effectively to touch every tile in the Retro World (something what actually I put an amount of effort into but was ultimately too lazy to do), when - the part I find interesting - the game itself did not track nearly as much information, and simply only tracked whether I had touched the specific tiles that trigger the Rural World secrets.
2. During the Real World break I began to read a book with the lights off going by ambient light out of the window (approximately 1:40 AM). This hurt my eyes a bit (which were already hurting due to wisdom teeth removal), so I stopped. Then it occurred to me I had, by going from playing a video game to reading in the dark, exchanged one eye-straining activity for another.
3. The Really Bad Ending is the true, final ending, as it requires the most gameplay to attain. It represents the inevitability of death.