Speaking for myself, this has nothing to do with trying to avoid the tasks.
I really like the **story** and the slow burn always leaves you on the edge, looking forward for what has to come next.
And that's what I like of the this thread and why it is the only one I follow: we try to fill the many blanks that await us in the unfolding of the story and to put together the few small hints that come from the teasers and the (purposely?) ambiguous clues that have been dropped by L&P.
So, for me, it's like a game in a game to try to imagine and speculate what's happening next, sometimes even going overboard over the smallest details
But that's funny too
I'm dead curious about the 12 tasks. The 3rd one was so well crafted (IMO) and even if one may not like the path, I believe that the effort in researching the topic and setting up the event has to be acknowledged. Probably the next task will be a little setback in that respect due to the limited settings, but sure enough I'm looking forward to see what the tasks are.
Other people here are "forced" to follow this path because it's tied with other paths (e.g. Alyssa), so it is still interesting to wonder how and if there is a way out of the tasks to "free" the other paths (we know that it will be the case for Alyssa).
Only thing that is been said is that Sophia
Python:
"She blushed like hell because the old man kept trying to glance inconspicuously between her boobs and her legs. "
and honestly at his place I don't think I would notice the hand on the back
Anyway everything is possible, after all it already happened twice that Sophia was supposed to be unnoticed but she wasn't. First with Ellie and Julia kissing, she was spying and then Ellie revealed that they knew all the time. And more recently Nathalie, she revealed that she did the show on the bed on purpose because Sophia was watching her.
So the answer is always the same, we need to wait for the next scene with the postman to know for sure