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I don't think you're understanding my posts at all.if the father does not find Josy it makes no sense that Mc pretend to be someone's boyfriend, what good would it be?
Scenario 1: MC, Maya, Josie go to the room. Find Dad. MC pretends to be one of their boyfriends.
Scenario 2: MC, Maya go to the room. Josie takes a shit, or forgets something and goes to get it or whatever. Comes back, here's Dad, leaves until he's gone.
You're confusing two different situations together.
What needs to be justified? "Shut up or you won't get the tuition money."how would Maya's father justify his presence in his daughter's room? either he catches them red-handed or he just risks a complaint and losing the advantage of the key and surprise visits.
Sure, yeah. But then there's no point to the ep6 cliffhanger. That whole cliffhanger is MC/Maya/Josie going to the room while Dad is there. Thats literally the big "oh shit whats going to happen next time" moment.if instead the boys do not find anyone in the room I don't see why they should decide to change thei behavior
Previous visits, the dad called, if I remember correctly. This time, he's here unannounced, entering the room without permission, using a key he should not have. If you cannot tell the difference between these two situations, I don't know what to tell you.Maya's father has always visited his daughter, but this does not convince them of the danger of living together, the father could have knocked on the door even during rehearsals with Mr. Pinky ..
I am not saying that it is impossible, but today there is no reason
EDIT: Bear in mind, I'm not actually siding one way or the other with Josie going to the HOTs. I'm just saying, with the way Ep6 ended, there is a logical and straight line to Josie moving in with the HOTs . So dismissing that possiblity is silly, imo. Thats all.