RNasc4444

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The bomb of season 3, DPC doing a whole interlude about her confirms that she will play a major role in season 3. She came back for mc, she loves him even though she won't edmit it. Depends on your choises, I believe that she even might fight some of his LI's to comeback with him.

I thought that I'll hate Zoey after she abonded our MC, but after the interlude and EP9 I actually want to see more of her.
In my playthrough? Hardly. I will put her down then kick her to make sure she stays there. Only char I hate more than her is the goblin. Hopefully going forward she will be kinda like Jill and Bella. If you shutdown their paths early on you pretty much won't see either from chapter 3-8.
 
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That's because they are having sex. It isn't love, it's lust.
I ain't sayin nothing but the only girls who look at him like that while they're fucking are the softies who end up falling in love with him, the Mayas and Jills and Sages of the game :devilish:

Haven't seen Camila and Jade look at him like that at all hehe

Nic is a cute lil emotional softie
 

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Others have already written what I wanted to say, but I can add something.
I don't like how Jill took care of the MC in the first season. For example, she gathered a pedagogical council because of the MC/Chad fight and complained about it. I don't like Chad and in the end he got what he deserves according to the script, but:
1. What right does she have to decide for Tremolo? She is not his mother.
As a student and a concerned citizen, she has every right, and arguably a duty, to report Chad's actions. MC's wishes are not paramount, as much as he (or you) would like them to be. It is understandable that that would annoy one, and it's hardly endearing. No one likes a snitch, after all. But she didn't do anything fundamentally wrong.

2. It was a dangerous move and under other circumstances she would have painted a target on his back.
"Dangerous" might be an overstatement. This isn't the mafia.

And speaking of dangerous moves, how about the idea of Tremolo going one-on-one with some 'roid-raged brute twice his size? Seriously, which course of action is realistically more likely to end him up in the hospital?

3. She exposed MC as a child in need of care.
Dramatic, hyperbolic, and wrong. Given her upbringing and background, she would naturally tend to see the altercation between Chad and Tremolo as a disciplinary "law-and-order" issue for the school to handle, rather than something for Tremolo to deal with "man to man". She would probably just dismiss the latter notion as blue-collar machismo or something.

Of course, that reveals her to be privileged, strongly pro-establishment, and out of touch, which is itself something you might validly not like about her. However, framing it as some deep, hurtful, emasculating betrayal of Tremolo is uncalled-for IMO.

I have other answers that I don't like about her behavior.

And it's not hate, just fun and memes.
She does have a very memeable face.
 
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Desiderius

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I'm expecting it to get very dark at some point as well. Tbh I think unlike Acting Lessons this game will become worse for it. I think it worked so well in AL because of the more contained scope and cast alongside the surprise. BaDIK is far bigger and has more characters it's also very popular without leaning into been dark and we also all know it's coming.

Sage, Bella, Josy, Maya, Jill, manwhore and it looks like Zoe will all be major paths. How on earth can you impact that many with dark twists or a dark twist without It feeling heavy handed or contrived? Never mind make it satisfying.

I hope I am wrong but I have a horrible feeling it'll fall flat in comparison to AL.
I think the potential way of doing it is using something like Vinny and the gun as the constant, but varying who gets shot by route/behaviour etc. There's plenty of scope of the same series of events (with the police if they are watching Riona, whoever is going after Quinn, and the brewing scandal hovering over Stephen Burke - let alone whatever the hell Bella & James's story is about - and the MC's own, unresolved family backstory; things that are constant regardless of route) but different people getting put in or out of jeaopardy. Much bigger and more complicated than the AL choice, but we are - as you say - working with a much bigger cast and more complex story lines.
 

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As a student and a concerned citizen, she has every right, and arguably a duty, to report Chad's actions. MC's wishes are not paramount, as much as he (or you) would like them to be. It is understandable that that would annoy one, and it's hardly endearing. No one likes a snitch, after all. But she didn't do anything fundamentally wrong.
It only works at this fictional college though.

Even in real life, if the person who was assaulted doesn't file a report or a complaint or whatever is the right word in english. It won't go anywhere. Reason why many women who are beaten up by their husbands/partners and doesn't want to report it, the agressor can't get arrested or punished even when there are eye witnesses.

The same would happen in a school. If no one saw it other than her, and both involved say that nothing happened, there shouldn't be any punishment either. I remember in highschool I fought a classmate and a girl saw it and called the director, when he came we told him we were just wrestling in a friendly way, as if training and nothing happened. We got scolded but that was it. If we told the other assault us and we ended up fighting then we would get suspended. After all, we both had a fighting history already lol.

But even if MC says that nothing happened Chad gets a punishment anyway, only because they think MC is afraid of telling the truth and they believe her word only because she is who she is.
 

Drearash

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It only works at this fictional college though.
It would actually work in any number of institutional environments where some sort of liability is involved, such as workplaces or the military.

Even in real life, if the person who was assaulted doesn't file a report or a complaint or whatever is the right word in english. It won't go anywhere. Reason why many women who are beaten up by their husbands/partners and doesn't want to report it, the agressor can't get arrested or punished even when there are eye witnesses.
This is wrong. If there are witnesses, the assailant can absolutely be prosecuted. It's up the prosecutor, not the spouse. They may choose not to, if the victim is unwilling to testify, but it is incorrect to say that they *cannot* be arrested or punished.
 

RNasc4444

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As a student and a concerned citizen, she has every right, and arguably a duty, to report Chad's actions. MC's wishes are not paramount, as much as he (or you) would like them to be. It is understandable that that would annoy one, and it's hardly endearing. No one likes a snitch, after all. But she didn't do anything fundamentally wrong.
WHAT? My choices over my life are not paramount? Huh?!?! The bitch barely knows the MC yet she takes it upon herself to decide what's better for him? She isn't staff, she isn't a professor. She is a fellow student. She may feel the responsibility to report it but she absolutely has no obligation to. If anyone in real life ever pulls a stunt like that they are dead to me. MC is a legal adult and she isn't a parent or guardian.
 
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WHAT? My choices over my life are not paramount?
Tremolo has not been deprived of any choices.

Huh?!?! The bitch barely knows the MC yet she takes it upon herself to decide what's better for him? She isn't staff, she isn't a professor. She is a fellow student.
Which gives her the right to report misconduct on campus, or between students.

She may feel the responsibility to report it but she absolutely has no obligation to.
Most institutions, such as schools, would disagree.

If anyone in real life ever pulls a stunt like that they are dead to me. MC is a legal adult and she isn't a parent or guardian.
I see yet another person does not understand the concept of civic duty or institutional responsibility.
 

Geralt From Rivia

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As a student and a concerned citizen, she has every right, and arguably a duty, to report Chad's actions. MC's wishes are not paramount, as much as he (or you) would like them to be. It is understandable that that would annoy one, and it's hardly endearing. No one likes a snitch, after all. But she didn't do anything fundamentally wrong.
Correctly. Nobody likes snitches. Jill could not have been in any danger for this, because she is from a very wealthy family, the family that founded this college and are its donors. But the MC could be threatened. From the point of view of the law, her actions are correct. The action was risky. What usually happens to those who complain to teachers? That's right, they are bullied even more.
"Dangerous" might be an overstatement. This isn't the mafia.

And speaking of dangerous moves, how about the idea of Tremolo going one-on-one with some 'roid-raged brute twice his size? Seriously, which course of action is realistically more likely to end him up in the hospital?
Extremely dangerous. It's a walking armored vehicle of muscle and bone. But this is the choice of our hero (more precisely, mine), all responsibility for the consequences is on me, not on Jill.
Dramatic, hyperbolic, and wrong. Given her upbringing and background, she would naturally tend to see the altercation between Chad and Tremolo as a disciplinary "law-and-order" issue for the school to handle, rather than something for Tremolo to deal with "man to man". She would probably just dismiss the latter notion as blue-collar machismo or something.

Of course, that reveals her to be privileged, strongly pro-establishment, and out of touch, which is itself something you might validly not like about her. However, framing it as some deep, hurtful, emasculating betrayal of Tremolo is uncalled-for IMO.
I don’t see the difference here, let’s say her motivation corresponds to what you described and this is most likely true. Here I’ll also add that Jill hates bullies, because she herself was a victim of bullying, that is, resisting bullies is her personal vendetta.
But in any case, from the outside it looks like guardianship.
 
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But in any case, from the outside it looks like guardianship.
I suppose in a way it *is* guardianship. Tremolo is a full-time student at a university. He is subject to their rules and regulations. And he doesn't get to decide how those are implemented. It would be the same if the characters were in a workplace environment. If Jill saw Chad harassing Tremolo at work, most employers would expect her to report it, even if Tremolo didn't want that. It's her w orkplace, too.
 
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