It's not my intention to defend Sam, but as far as I know he didn't know about the effect of alcohol on Sophia's libido.
Sophia knows her weaknesses so it's a deliberate choice on her part, and the fact that a man tries to open any unlocked door is a genetic issue, the fault of mother nature.
Oh come on, if a woman asks for water and you bring her alcohol, the intention should be clear. Even if Sam does not benefit from the effect of (even) small amounts on Sophia. Sam didn't grow up in a monastery. But Sophia (or the player !?) could have refused the glass.
Oh come on, if a woman asks for water and you bring her alcohol, the intention should be clear. Even if Sam does not benefit from the effect of (even) small amounts on Sophia. Sam didn't grow up in a monastery. But Sophia (or the player !?) could have refused the glass.
I guess he has different logic for women and men, that's why all women move faster and are actually better characters.
In terms of feelings, I kinda feel Dylan took the lead in the last event. Sophia started seeing him more than a son but this is something not emphasized anywhere for Ellie. For Ellie she is more concerned as a mother about her sexual life, that too because Ellie asked her to about it. Physically ofcourse, Ellie uses others as her shield, like first she used Patricia, then Julia saying if she can do it for them, she should do it for her too. Dylan does not have any such reference or person to use to his advantage.
So in the end as I said, it really comes down to the approach.
He did, in a way. But I didn't like the method used to "Crack the Ice" with her feelings. The "Hero" theme was a corny way to advance that scene or a cliche. Plus, when you read the text in that scene, Dylan only moved the need a millimeter when Sophia said this. I think he could deliver this scene with a different approach that could have been more effective.
And yes, it is about the approach, but again, Ellie is in the same boat with Dylan, and at the end of the day, Ellie is Sophia's "Best Friend, " so the logic that's being applied to Dylan should apply to Ellie.
He did, in a way. But I didn't like the method used to "Crack the Ice" with her feelings. The "Hero" theme was a corny way to advance that scene or a cliche. Plus, when you read the text in that scene, Dylan only moved the need a millimeter when Sophia said this. I think he could deliver this scene with a different approach that could have been more effective.
And yes, it is about the approach, but again, Ellie is in the same boat with Dylan, and at the end of the day, Ellie is Sophia's "Best Friend, " so the logic that's being applied to Dylan should apply to Ellie.
Well the screenshot I am referring to is not about being turned on but about the mental progress Dylan made with Sophia, which is not something Ellie has. What kind of progress that is, is made clear with the screenshot you said, she sees him as a man who is turning her on. The matter of essence is not the "little" turn-on but the fact that Dylan could make Sophia consider him as more than a son.
Also, there is no end to the debate, since nothing we are saying is quantifiable. We both have are own ways of looking at the relationships of the characters. You believe the progression with Dylan is a little too slow, I believe it's fine.
So let's just choose the age old option "Let's agree to disagree".
Sophia has been continuously trying to discouraging Ellie from pursuing Logan since they met. Plus none of the other college boys are in the poll, so they're completely out of luck too.
L&P is probably just referring to task 5, to balance out the hype for Ellie day. Since he's also already said there will be "hot events" on playable days 13 and 14 too.
Well the screenshot I am referring to is not about being turned on but about the mental progress Dylan made with Sophia, which is not something Ellie has. What kind of progress that is, is made clear with the screenshot you said, she sees him as a man who is turning her on. The matter of essence is not the "little" turn-on but the fact that Dylan could make Sophia consider him as more than a son.
Also, there is no end to the debate, since nothing we are saying is quantifiable. We both have are own ways of looking at the relationships of the characters. You believe the progression with Dylan is a little too slow, I believe it's fine.
So let's just choose the age old option "Let's agree to disagree".
Being turn on is a mental process... And she had these thoughts during the Bikini Event scene as she was being aroused by Dylan but then changed her thoughts to Liam. The problem is the "Two-steps forward, One-step back" challenge with their story. And L&P is almost at the halfway point in his VN, which "Breaking the Ice" at this point is troublesome. At the same time, the others are at the point of "Jumping her bones," which Ellie is literally at that point make me wonder if he is going to make Sophia/Dylan's story to be a one and done.