felicemastronzo

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Pretty much universal for an AVN, granted--the MC is always, in the words of Frankie Mermaid from The Velocipastor, "swimming in bitches." To me, Val in particular (Zenda too as far as I've seen, but I haven't gotten past that first date with her since I backed up and decided I'd rather hang with H&A) seems to turn this up to 11.

I'm writing from the perspective of early Ch. 4, just after going shooting with Val, so I haven't seen anything that happens afterward that may further explain that. But with that said, it doesn't seem that simple.

Specifically, at the bar, Val at least suspects that MC isn't telling the truth. I caught at least one error at the time (I-40 doesn't go through Denver, or indeed through Colorado at all), but wasn't sure whether that was an error by the writer, or intended by Val to be a test of MC. We now know that it was a test, because Val says as much when she tells MC that she knows who he is. So here's what I know so far:
  • Val immediately wants to take MC to bed, though she knows he isn't who/what he claims to be.
    • And she had some, as yet unknown, reason to test him there in the first place.
  • By their (second? third?) encounter, if not before, she knows who he is and why he's there.
  • At that time, Val promises to protect MC, and makes claims of being well-prepared to do so, including having a safe room. Guns aren't that unusual in the US (though somewhat more so in New York), but safe rooms--of the sort that could reasonably be expected to protect you against a well-equipped and -motivated adversary, as we're dealing with here--are.
  • Val has yet to explain how she knows what she knows, or why she has what she has.
  • And she's very interested that MC talk with her.
The last bullet, of course, is entirely consistent with her being sincere, but it's equally consistent with her being up to no good.

Anyway--I'm not asking for spoilers, nor am I saying I just can't trust her, but I think those are some reasons to be a bit suspicious of her.

Yeah, pretty much that.

Fair. She's certainly no dummy, and presumably knows that Mora's moved in with MC and H&A (of course, Mora lived, and even slept, with Tyler, and the fool never touched her). H&A, well, could have been just roommates. But you're right that neither of them--especially Heidi--knows the meaning of "subtle."
I'll try to remain as spoiler-free as possible.

Honestly, that revelation didn't impress me that much. I expected it to be important for Val, to understand who she was, but why would it be a danger to MC? At most, it could be a reason for Val to stay away from MC. Any hypothesis of “betrayal” would have been really unlikely.

From this point of view, Sadie remained potentially more dangerous, because unlike Val, she doesn't want “sex” from MC (so if rejected, she's more dangerous) and, in a different way, she had already betrayed his trust once.

Val's revelation was a twist, but it didn't make me imagine any “special” consequences.
 

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why would it be a danger to MC? At most, it could be a reason for Val to stay away from MC.
And yet she doesn't. She knows that his story doesn't add up--she in fact knows he's lying to her--and she's still after him. And that, along with the fact that she has both the resources and the motivation to find out who he really is, is what makes me suspect an ulterior motive on her part. If that's not the case, great--it isn't that I want her to be an enemy--but that's why I am (or have been) suspecting it.
Sadie remained potentially more dangerous, because unlike Val, she doesn't want “sex” from MC (so if rejected, she's more dangerous)
But she does. Not just sex, to be sure--she's in love with MC, or at least crushing hard on him--but she does. I guess if MC rejects her, hell hath no fury and all that, but her motivations are pretty transparent. The bigger risk with her is that she just lets something slip, as she's already done twice that I've seen (though the first time she didn't know better).
 

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And yet she doesn't. She knows that his story doesn't add up--she in fact knows he's lying to her--and she's still after him. And that, along with the fact that she has both the resources and the motivation to find out who he really is, is what makes me suspect an ulterior motive on her part. If that's not the case, great--it isn't that I want her to be an enemy--but that's why I am (or have been) suspecting it.

But she does. Not just sex, to be sure--she's in love with MC, or at least crushing hard on him--but she does. I guess if MC rejects her, hell hath no fury and all that, but her motivations are pretty transparent. The bigger risk with her is that she just lets something slip, as she's already done twice that I've seen (though the first time she didn't know better).
It seems like a very subjective issue to me.



For me, a rejected lover is more dangerous than someone who confesses to having discovered your secret.
 

danb35

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a rejected lover is more dangerous
Fair, but Sadie and MC have known each other for roughly forever--I'd assess this risk as pretty low. Not non-existent, admittedly, but fairly low.

In any event, as you say, it's subjective, and I think I've beaten this dead horse enough. I still think my suspicion is reasonable, though I'm glad to know it isn't the way the character is actually written.
 
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I just finish this game and I love Sadie route, if you give her a chance she's become hotter and hotter each chapter, she's a goddess to me. Other girls is nice too, definitely a high recommended game in my book.
 
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