We're talking about a girl who fucked some random dude for a cumpetition and turns tricks at a gloryhole. It's not like she's particularly picky about her sexual partners, so why not Tommy?
When Quinn comes from one of the glory holes she's always accompanied by other girls, and Stephen Burke states that he's slept with 3 female students, going by the restaurant it would be Rio (who he fucked through a glory hole in E1), Sarah and Melanie, if Quinn was in that lineup it should be 4, and since the number is 3 it would seem strange if only Sarah or Melanie had slept with Burke, and the third was Quinn.
Tommy's reaction to learning that Quinn slept with MC is telling, he is surprised if not even upset by it, there is no such reaction upon learning that MC has slept with any other girl, it is therefore safe to assume that he wouldn't expect Quinn to sleep with MC, either because she's generally picky, or because she's rejecting Tommy.
So the last round of the tournament is over. But for now I'm not gonna declare the results yet. I said I had a plan for the
tampering election fraud justice for the slap incident, and I'm working on it. In the meanwhile vote for these matches...or don't and I just make Rio the champion
Rematch of the slap
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Prez vs Rookie
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Quinn
Sage
Quinn told Tommy that "I promise you...it's not addictive...". It seems to be a drug unknown to us.
Always trust drugdealers when they tell you that.
You are wrong.
Quinn says to Tommy in the beginning of EP2 that this substance is not addictive and she injects herself with this substance. It is safe to assume that she was telling the truth.
"so this is the paradigm shift in our relation, you're going to turn up like an addict looking for your next fix from now on?" That's referring to the weed. This is implied in the conversation between Nick and Tommy during the Dorm Party in EP8.
What some fail to note is so Tommy buys his drugs from Vinny at the end of EP8. Ergo, the contents of the syringe from EP9 are not from Quinn.
Why is Vinny more successful than Quinn when it comes to dealing? Quinn wants to be in control of what drugs her friends and customers are using. She seems to be the nice dealer next door. Vinny, on the other hand, is different. I can well imagine him driving his customers deeper and deeper into addiction to make more sales. Vinny also wanted to talk to Tania in EP9 because he wanted to give her a helping hand in case she needs more weed to stop what she seems to like. Vinny is driving Tommy deeper into addiction.
You are wrong, and you weirdly ignore literally everything the story tells us about Quinn, the drug, and Tommy.
She injects it because she herself is either already an addict and won't mind, or as an effort to convince Tommy, in either case it doesn't lend any credence to her statement.
And Tommy doesn't smoke that much weed, we only see him smoking it a couple of times, we however know that he bought the heroin/morphine from Vinny, we see the syringe on his table in E9, which is the drug Quinn convinced him to use, the same drug he then had to buy from Vinny, similarly Heather tries to convince Quinn to give Tommy some extra so he won't get into her supply, we also see her passed out next to Tommy after using the same drug Quinn injected, but we never see Heather smoking weed, the implication being that Tommy is an avid user and addict of the opiate Quinn is providing.
And Vinny is more successful because he one the one hand overcharges his customers without them knowing about it, all while pushing them to buy more than they need, as is evidenced by Lily's dialogue with the Pink Rose girls. And Tommy may have bought some weed from Vinny, he smokes weed on the roof when MC goes up there with Zoey, but you are in part correct (and this is a subject I have never disagreed with you on), his primary purchase from Vinny is the heroin/morphine, which he was no longer buying from Quinn, but due to his addiction he had to find a new provider for, namely Vinny. This is the drug Quinn was referencing when she remarked about him turning up like an addict looking for his next fix, not weed. Quinn got Tommy addicted to an opiate, and he went to Vinny when he couldn't get it from Quinn any longer.