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Those flashbacks were of things already shown in past episodes to fill screentime, not new information.
That's what made me so pissed off with Naruto's flashbacks. At least for One Piece the flashbacks are about characters' backstory and informational., with Naruto it's a rehash of existing clips with bleaker colors (Tommy-Dawe-Arieth one thousand year war story style). How would you feel if for every major decision you are about to make DPC gives you flashbacks of your interactions, for example when you found Steve cue flashback to Episode 1 interactions with Steve, for all the fights cue fighting lessons with Dad and conversation regarding violence, or when Tommy offers weed cue flashback conversation with Dad about your promise not to use drugs?
Right, but how much of the humor really flowed from the flashback images themselves, rather than just the story? Other than young Bella wearing a literal coconut bra, I can't think of anything.
Can we still find coconuts that are big enough to cover her boobs? I don't think such big coconuts are in existence.
I find it interesting that she asks him about Rusty. It could just be that she was testing the MC to see if he and Rusty are alike, but I also wonder if there's maybe some lingering feelings there and she wanted the MC's assessment of Rusty because she trusts him to be a good judge of character. She brushes it off later if he asks if it was serious by saying, "it was only a date", but I do wonder if she once felt something for Rusty.
That's just some way for them to continue the conversation and reveal more tidbits about Rusty and Jill. I didn't read into it that much.
 

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That's what made me so pissed off with Naruto's flashbacks. At least for One Piece the flashbacks are about characters' backstory and informational., with Naruto it's a rehash of existing clips with bleaker colors (Tommy-Dawe-Arieth one thousand year war story style). How would you feel if for every major decision you are about to make DPC gives you flashbacks of your interactions, for example when you found Steve cue flashback to Episode 1 interactions with Steve, for all the fights cue fighting lessons with Dad and conversation regarding violence, or when Tommy offers weed cue flashback conversation with Dad about your promise not to use drugs?
At this point I'd be more worried about flashback associated with MC and Neil's conversation to wear a condom :ROFLMAO:
 

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I'm hoping for gritty realism as I don't like pimps and drug dealers. But I am expecting it will be feelgood redemption because porn game.
Yeah, I'm on the opposite end of that one, buddy. I see Quinn as something of a tragic character, someone who has a veneer of being this tough, callous, manipulative person, but is hiding some deep emotional trauma underneath and using this veneer to shield herself from both dealing with it and other people seeing it. She probably hates herself more than anybody else does and while what she's done is wrong, I feel she deserves a 2nd chance if she can change her ways.
 

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Yeah, I'm on the opposite end of that one, buddy. I see Quinn as something of a tragic character, someone who has a veneer of being this tough, callous, manipulative person, but is hiding some deep emotional trauma underneath and using this veneer to shield herself from both dealing with it and other people seeing it. She probably hates herself more than anybody else does and while what she's done is wrong, I feel she deserves a 2nd chance if she can change her ways.
Yeah, I think we will have to agree to disagree because I don't care if she has some "deep emotional trauma" that's not a good excuse for forcing your sorority sisters to pimp themselves out to support whatever criminal shit she is doing. To sum my opinion of Quinn up in a gif:

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Yeah, I'm on the opposite end of that one, buddy. I see Quinn as something of a tragic character, someone who has a veneer of being this tough, callous, manipulative person, but is hiding some deep emotional trauma underneath and using this veneer to shield herself from both dealing with it and other people seeing it. She probably hates herself more than anybody else does and while what she's done is wrong, I feel she deserves a 2nd chance if she can change her ways.
I agree with MrFriendly at least concerning the girls. Bribing young women to sell their bodies in exchange for college tuition, that might not even be covered if Burke is cooking the books. If ever caught their going to owe that money. Imagine being a whore thinking you were "making money" and in the end you did it all for nothing but your still a whore
 

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Yeah, I think we will have to agree to disagree because I don't care if she has some "deep emotional trauma" that's not a good excuse for forcing your sorority sisters to pimp themselves out to support whatever criminal shit she is doing. To sum my opinion of Quinn up in a gif:

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Thing is that, up until this episode, it didn't seem like she was really doing much forcing. In ep 3 we learned that Sarah and Melanie were doing pretty well for themselves and both Riona and Camila seemed to enjoy their glory hole work, so it seemed like they were all pretty willing participants who didn't need much coercion.

It makes her push to try and get Maya, Ashley, and Mona involved seem a little desperate and arrogant from Quinn and it probably has more to do with her need for money more than this being how she got the other girls involved.
 
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Do we know that Jill didn't like Rusty? She said she didn't like the way he behaved on their date when he met his friends because he ignored her and went into "bro mode", but it doesn't necessarily mean she didn't like him. Maybe he actually charmed her after their first encounter and he got her to like him enough to agree to go out with her. For all we know, they had a really nice date and she was starting to like him more until he met up with the other DIKs.

I find it interesting that she asks him about Rusty. It could just be that she was testing the MC to see if he and Rusty are alike, but I also wonder if there's maybe some lingering feelings there and she wanted the MC's assessment of Rusty because she trusts him to be a good judge of character. She brushes it off later if he asks if it was serious by saying, "it was only a date", but I do wonder if she once felt something for Rusty
Jill stated she doesn't trust any of them due to their behavior therefore I find it hard to believe that she would still like him if she even did at all. Something could maybe happen between them if you tell her Rusty's a good guy and don't pursue her.
 

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Jill stated she doesn't trust any of them due to their behavior therefore I find it hard to believe that she would still like him if she even did at all. Something could maybe happen between them if you tell her Rusty's a good guy and don't pursue her.
Like saying you don't mind Liam dating someone you dated before? I get you bro. Any parts you can remember MC asking Sage to forgive Chad, that might influence her to get back with Chad if we don't pursue her?
 

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Thing is that, up until this episode, it didn't seem like she was really doing much forcing. In ep 3 we learned that Sarah and Melanie were doing pretty well for themselves and both Riona and Camila seemed to enjoy their glory hole work, so it seemed like they were all pretty willing participants who didn't need much coercion.

It makes her push to try and get Maya, Ashley, and Mona involved seem a little desperate and arrogant from Quinn and it probably has more to do with her need for money more than this being how she got the other girls involved.
Not trying to justify it but think of who your talking about. The MC is supposed to be an attractive guy, decent, that they already like etc. etc. I guarantee that not every one who uses that service qualifies as that.
 
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Jill stated she doesn't trust any of them due to their behavior therefore I find it hard to believe that she would still like him if she even did at all. Something could maybe happen between them if you tell her Rusty's a good guy and don't pursue her.
I tend to agree. Jill has known the MC has been pledging the DIKS for some time, but only brought up Rusty when then MC said the DIKS weren't behind the Cathy cluck. I doubt Jill had thought about Rusty in some time.

Like saying you don't mind Liam dating someone you dated before? I get you bro. Any parts you can remember MC asking Sage to forgive Chad, that might influence her to get back with Chad if we don't pursue her?
I don't think that option has ever come up, but it would not surprise me if it does when we finally learn the backstory to their relationship (assuming the MC isn't already pursuing Sage himself).
 

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Like saying you don't mind Liam dating someone you dated before? I get you bro. Any parts you can remember MC asking Sage to forgive Chad, that might influence her to get back with Chad if we don't pursue her?
No. During Episode 3, you can have MC tell Sage either forget about Chad or say I'm here for you.

Though I have no idea if Sage will continue to be with Chad if you're not pursuing her only DPC knows as time will tell.
 

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Thing is that, up until this episode, it didn't seem like she was really doing much forcing. In ep 3 we learned that Sarah and Melanie were doing pretty well for themselves and both Riona and Camila seemed to enjoy their glory hole work, so it seemed like they were all pretty willing participants who didn't need much coercion.

It makes her push to try and get Maya, Ashley, and Mona involved seem a little desperate and arrogant from Quinn and it probably has more to do with her need for money more than this being how she got the other girls involved.
Hmm, I thought that at the end of 4 when discussing being short of money there was a conversation about how one of the other girls was reluctant/resistant to the situation.

And yes in this episode we saw one sister hiding out and mid break down, one fleeing a professor and saying something along the lines of "I can't do it". Just because we aren't shown evidence of others being reluctant to whore themselves out doesn't mean that reluctance doesn't exist. We don't get to see everything that takes place in other rooms.
 

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Jill stated she doesn't trust any of them due to their behavior therefore I find it hard to believe that she would still like him if she even did at all. Something could maybe happen between them if you tell her Rusty's a good guy and don't pursue her.
She also referenced how guys can be when they're around their friends and the MC can answer, "scared to be themselves", which Jill agrees with. So maybe she felt like she saw the real Rusty before he met up with the DIKs and she liked it, but then felt she couldn't trust him to always be like that since he changed when around friends.

Could be a small hint that, if Rusty betters himself as a result of this DIK reformation, Jill might give him another chance in the event that the MC doesn't end up with her.
 

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An excellent game continues and now I am trying to stay with Maya and Josy, who knows in the end my MC stays with both and forms an XD family
 
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She also referenced how guys can be when they're around their friends and the MC can answer, "scared to be themselves", which Jill agrees with. So maybe she felt like she saw the real Rusty before he met up with the DIKs and she liked it, but then felt she couldn't trust him to always be like that since he changed when around friends.

Could be a small hint that, if Rusty betters himself as a result of this DIK reformation, Jill might give him another chance in the event that the MC doesn't end up with her.
Could be a foreshadow of a situation we might face
 
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Hmm, I thought that at the end of 4 when discussing being short of money there was a conversation about how one of the other girls was reluctant/resistant to the situation.

And yes in this episode we saw one sister hiding out and mid break down, one fleeing a professor and saying something along the lines of "I can't do it". Just because we aren't shown evidence of others being reluctant to whore themselves out doesn't mean that reluctance doesn't exist. We don't get to see everything that takes place in other rooms.
Quinn asking Camilla if Mona is going to be a problem? Imagine what Derek's going to do when he find's out concerning Maya? I can get past the drugs aspect. A little weed is fine, birth control pills to boost muscle growth (weird but ok) however the prostitution angle makes Quinn a piece of human garbage to me. I think she's hot as hell and if it weren't for that last part I'd jump on it but that's one side chick that I did the route to get the scene's and then reloaded and skipped that.
 
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