Or just throwing the blackmail back to him. "If you sue MC I'm not talking to you ever again". And what would Tybalt do then? But Jill doesn't look like that kind of girl but she stood aganist Tybalt for the MC on Rooster before. It feels a bit forced.
Yep. You'd think she'd certainly stand against this kind of thing from Tybalt and saying that would be very Jill because it's in line with her innocent persona to say something that child-like and for it to be effective against Tybalt.
I feel this is another example of DPC forcing the drama in unnatural ways rather than slowly build it up in a more effective manner.
That's actually scary now. I got the "careful with whom you Swipe". But there's barely anyone we already know and it seems it won't be a thing anymore.
Well, we can meet Nora at the bar and it appears that the vegan Paula is in the gym with Bella.
The point here is... M/J have each other for now... but i think it won't last long
They do, but on the M&J path, it almost seems as though they need the MC because him being with them seems to be bringing them closer together, almost like he was a missing piece in their relationship. Therefore, not having him could break them up again on the non-M&J path, but on the M&J path, provided DPC doesn't fuck it up without us being able to do anything to prevent it, then it can probably work out.
We discuss this game so much because, as any other soap opera, it leaves too many loose ends and the few answers provided open up even more questions and/or are not satisfying enough, so we can keep running in circles and coming up with new theories. It's polarizing and polarizing sells well. I find amusing that intelligent people (as can be seen by their reasonings) see everything so different than others. I can't honestly understand why on Earth someone could find this game "a writing masterpiece" or "like real life" when all of it is contrived, plot-convenient and cliche to the max, but it happens.
I think it's polarising because it's becoming increasingly messy, not just with the numerous overly dramatic plotlines, but the way that the relevance of the MC's actions isn't often being taken into account when determining what scenes players can and can't see. The status and affinity checks often don't marry up to the overal behaviour and actions of the player and it's leading to a lot inconsistencies and implausibilites in the story.
Can anyone explain the meaning of this image? Jade's husband looks at what appears to some graph regarding a student. He deletes it right after. Like what do the sponsor mean or what is it they paid for.
Seems that Burke either provides the tuition for the HOTs or fakes it, and he's deleting it because Quinn has gotten Mona expelled.