then let's kick this hornet's nest....
I have two issues with the Maya and Josy run, and of course it's not the two of them....
the first problem is Derek .... already normally I can not stand him, but in the troupe becomes even more annoying, just invite himself to the birthday party (long awaited) would be worth the exile for life ... always an obstacle, a nuisance, never a resource.
the second problem, more serious for me, is the trouple, if i'm in the trouple i want the contents of the trouple, and in this chapter thank god the trouple had a real content, but marginal, a scene that was supposed to remove the plaster from the walls, and instead is the conclusion of a party in a location that seems taken from a video on virtual reality of the early 2000s ...
there are too damn few important contents with all 3 of them, in the end the best moments are always those with individuals (in this chapter we also have the all-female couple) that for but they always have the flavor of clandestinity. "how nice we are in the gym without Maya, let's have sex?" "I wonder where Josy went... shall we have sex?", this time even the girls take advantage of MC's "generosity".
remaining more anchored to the last chapter, I preferred Maya's content to Josy's, who unfortunately still suffers from not having her own story, but just being the +1, always scared of everything (of sharing Chad's secret, of Sage's help)
on the other hand, Maya has her own path, which can be liked or not, and she is the only character in the game who remembers who Quinn is... is it possible that a Mc in the troupe has no problem to organize with Quinn the Halloween party? really?
to tell the truth, Derek does something useful... giving voice as usual to DPC's uncomfortable thoughts, he points out that Maya's terrible list at the scavenger hunt was not so bad compared to his and MC's list.
I already talked about the party at the water park, a scene that should have been memorable and it isn't, a fake threesome that seems put there more for duty (after the illusion of the preview) than because it had something to say
the party in the dormitory only for the players of the troupe has some real sense, and it doesn't remain only a possible sexual marathon (at a high price) or an eternal going from one room to another. Becky's mention of free tuition is also interesting, probably the more we go on the more the opposition between the good guys (MC and whoever accompanies him) against Burke will be accentuated, we will see
the moment of the declaration of intentions, with Maya and Josy it makes less sense than with the other LIs, at the end they are in an official relationship, at least with each other, since a whole season, the 3 of them are already something, so the step to be faithful is more natural, almost only to communicate... and in fact they don't communicate it... whatever...