Just found something that could indicate a 2 year time jump in BaD.
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Or just a completely innocuous reference to the fact that Americans can't (legally) drink until they are 21.
My understanding as to the first is that he is not. And as to the second - that's the point. Most of the world recognises 18 as the legal age of adulthood. But the game is set in the US, and they have some weird hangups, which extend to the legal drinking age being distinct from everything else. Thus the reference from MC's father. There's a weird limbo between supposedly becoming an adult at 18 and actually fully being one legally at 21 which the MC is currently right in the middle of.
A time skip makes no sense. Half the cast would disappear off-screen during the skip because they graduated.
Those sentences in context:
Dad: "Happy birthday, son. 19! The year that brings..."
Dad: "...well basically not a lot left to bring until you're 21, I guess."
Dad: "In fact, I can't come up with a single thing that changes when you turn 19..."
mc: "Hm..."
mc: "Last year as a teenager?"
Dad: "There you go! That's a good one."
Dad: "And unless you live to be 113, it's the truth."
We know for a fact that 21 is how old the mc needs to be in order to drink, that whole scene at the bar with Sandy and Nicole hammers that home, spo that's why the dad points that out as the next age milestone (but in the context of the game, the next milestones that matter are the penetration of Bella and Jill).
So all the dad is saying is that turning 19 doesn't change your life much. Maybe the game will jump 94 years because the dad also mentioned turning 113...
Seriously Dalli, so much of the conversation that takes place in the game is to be taken at face value. The game isn't riddled with hidden and double meanings. What makes the game so easy to replay is the conversation is real and flowing, not pretentious nor convoluted.
I understand you like to dream up all this shit to fill in the gap between the episodes, but have any of your theories ever been on the money?
Not sure where the D&G hate is coming from. You do remember that we got to see a scantily clad Sally, right? Spanking and playing her ass like a set of bongos....? If we have more D&G later on, it might be a vehicle to see KRJ in tattered rags or a bar wench's get-up.
Yeah, I get it. It's not for everyone. I dig it because it's a neat way to see familiar characters doing and wearing different things. Every story needs variety to shake things up, as I see it.
I don't believe there is all that much DnG hate, just a vocal minority who voice their dislike of it on occassion. DnG is almost the only interaction the mc has with the nerds and it's very funny. The sex component is the least important part of it, but people tend to focus on how the sex isn't really between characters, so it is a waste of time.
When I posted all the
Sally highlights, it was obvious that people did enjoy it.