- Jul 29, 2017
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Just sitting here, waiting for
But in the meantime, let's have a serious discussion about Josy, and her infatuation with MC.
Of the 5 Main Girls, she's definitely the craziest for him, and openly takes it the hardest when dumped. But that doesnt necessarily translate to love. She has an advantage over the others, having worked with MC for nearly two months over the summer, but both of them acknowledge they never really got to know each other until the very end, with their first date in Episode 1. He was basically a nervous pussy who acted like a virgin, and she just admired him from afar, held back by her "boyfriend". We learn later that she was checking him out on Rooster too, even though his account was disabled at the time? That's what he said when talking to Zoey, and we don't gain access until Episode 3. He's a good looking dude, not an asshole like Steve, and clearly had a crush on her as well. But the attraction is extremely unbalanced, she likes him MUCH more than he likes her, even taking into consideration his Episode 4 hissy fit.
Josy was in a very strained, secret relationship with Maya. She started crushing hard on her quiet coworker over the summer. The plan to be with Maya seems to be failing, as she hasn't been accepted to B&R yet. So she decides to give in to her emotions and hook up with MC, only to stop out of guilt and give him the bad news. This is where things get fuzzy.
She invites MC over for what I assume is a last-ditch effort to be with him, because she had just quit her job and was planning on just leaving town. But then later she's accepted into B&R, only tells MC and not Maya, and it sounded like she was going to ultimately choose him. Then we know how the rest of the story goes.
Okay, I devolved into just summarizing. My point is that there's no real foundation for Josy to be so obsessed with MC in the first place. This is a gameplay limitation, but even if you ignore and reject her as much as possible, she's still pining for MC. MC seems like more of an idea, a promise of escape from all the drama involved with dating Maya, where she can be carefree and have it easy.
She just so happens to be right if you do pursue her.