I really don't treat you any differently than anyone else, honest. I just don't have this struggle with anyone else in part because of your hostile reactions to what I'm saying and continuing to create opportunities for me to respond in the ways that I do. It started because you asserted Viola being an adult clone of Amy was feasible, when I counter that by saying that Amy's Soul Chronicle in itself contradicts that notion. Crystal balls are long-standing symbols of fortune telling, predicting the future, all that sort of thing. So it's extremely rational that the foreshadowing was that Amy's future is Viola, not an adjacent-clone Viola taking her image for no apparent reason.
Has been addressed, has been discussed, but this is you bringing more into the discussion here that wasn't here until you yourself brought it up. This one is also a 50-50, could be, couldn't be, though I acknowledged the less certainty in this than I ever was Raphmare, so that I'd even lower it to 25-75 against my theory, but it's very much not an impossible outcome. If I take issue with you, its your refuting unknowns as impossibles instead of maybes. The problem with Grøh is that we know basically nothing about him beyond the surface, much like Z.W.E.I., which is why I'm hoping he actually is in Hilde's story, so we can get some more details about him. And if Z.W.E.I. returns, Grøh or not, I hope for the same for him. Having characters without backstory or anything else known about them creates the levels of uncertainty that would even lead someone to even possibly jump on a theory such as Grøh = Z.W.E.I. in the first place. If writers made things crystal clear, it wouldn't be necessary and wouldn't happen.
And as I've pointed out before, "reboot" was used early in development, then the interview happened where Okubo said, you know, "reboot" wasn't the right word to use... and then after that, they didn't use "reboot" again. It's just because "reboot" was used early on that it was accepted as law, even though it stopped being used, even though the game came out and has contradicting evidence to that being the case. But yes, a proper "reboot" is one that takes something in a new direction, otherwise there's not really much reason to do it in the first place. New/original timeline, continuity for sure, we don't know either way right now. It's unclear. It could go either way. Until it goes one way or the other, I'm where I'm at and you're where you're at. Neither of us is right, but neither of us is wrong either. I can accept that, but you apparently can't.