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oh my god, you are right! No wonder, I saw a dwarf, an elf, a unicorn, a blueberry and a village idiotCareful dude. A Gnome's stealing your cheese.![]()
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oh my god, you are right! No wonder, I saw a dwarf, an elf, a unicorn, a blueberry and a village idiotCareful dude. A Gnome's stealing your cheese.![]()
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I bet the elf was smoking hot.oh my god, you are right! No wonder, I saw a dwarf, an elf, a unicorn, a blueberry and a village idiot
So was I man, but good pointI'm kidding. But there is truth in this. The gap between generations is widening, while the time frame between generations is decreasing. Sheesh, I hope I explained my thought correctly.
That dude that said 'Free the Nipple' gives some serious stalker vibes.I think Josy getting this arc is a direct response to people saying she's boring. The dude that said she's "Basic" (or whatever he said) was a stand in for those people. I liked her before, but I'm biased toward season 1. Her introduction was the reason I prioritized her. That and I liked her 3D model.
Also since she's trying to be an influencer or whatever. Expect a stalker subplot.
I feel like this wasn't in the original draft of the story, But I wouldn't know. I've checked out of the story to be honest.
Dawe will never pass the finals, but I can achieve the same result by using the deflector dish and reversing the polarity of the gravity beamwhat if two parallel universes collide and you have both young and prime bella for one sex scene due to Dawe breaking the universe by passing the finals?
Better Cock Spock
I think it's more likely that Arieth has no sex (including masturbation) for a month than Dawe passing the finals xD
But sure, I would of course
HELL YEAH but Princess Nadia captured my heartI bet the elf was smoking hot.![]()
Sure, some events can. And you can connect anything to anything.You're wrong, it's actually those small irrelevant events that can trigger an "existencial crisis", which is actually good. I don't like the fact that every character has some shitty background, especially the main girls holy fuck non of them seem to have normal families or even families at all in some cases. From a narrative point of view makes sence in order to keep things interesting, many people praise the character development of Jill this season, but look how many potential setbacks has DPC placed on her route, bunch of friends that covet her bf, Rusty being jeaolous her disfunctional family, the whole situation around her sister and the Jonatan guy now, without those all you have left is a normal relationship. If done correctly it won't hurt if dev does it for other characters if done badly you'll have something like Lily, turns out she was suffered bullying, that's why se acts like she acts.
Maggot brother, you might want to to step back from the opinion pieces for awhile. Opinions are fine, but you seem bent on one-upmanship. You're starting to make less sense.Sure, some events can. And you can connect anything to anything.
But without proper setup, a consistent theme or conflict, of "this character is about XY and Z", you're fishing for random scenes of conflict, and then have to read into them to make leaps in logic. Think red string on giant picture boards...there is no throughline with Josy's issues to cause her to have an emotional or identity breakdown. You'd have to have some serious, consistent events, pretty much every time we see her, to make these micro conflicts into a big one. In reality, she's one of the happiest most mature main characters, almost stereotypically into the MC, very similar to Zoey. In fact, she may be a Zoey 2.0 later on if her crush continues and she goes through her own Interlude (oh god no).
And what you listed with Jill? Simple forms of conflict.
-Bunch of friends that covet her bf -- as with every path
-Rusty -- not even an issue till he brings it up during Episode 9's Hallowe'en party, and even then, has no impact on Jill's conflict or character
-Sister and Jonathan -- her sister is a thing with her entire family, and whatever her "moon" focus is in relation to seeing the MC as her "destiny", and that's core to her family problems and drugs. But Jonathan was just introduced via 2 flashbacks in Episode 11, and just an event she was hoping for (and it's a good thing of plot development, not a form of conflict).
None of these are related, or have a consistent theme to show a flaw that Jill possesses that is constantly attacked, where she'll have an emotional breakdown over.
You're also missing the Tybalt nonsense, which got in the way of her relationship with the MC, and brought them closer together, along with Tybalt's presentation which caused her to cry, since she is now realizing other women are after him. Tybalt is essentially a sacrificial lamb of comedic proportions, and thankfully fuels Jill's relationship with the MC, and Sage's.
DPC does have an outline, but he's filling in the blanks as he goes...
That dude that said 'Free the Nipple' gives some serious stalker vibes.
Tybalt is geared up to be a constant thorn in Jill's side and potentially an actual threat too. He carries no respect from his fraternity, with the exception of maybe Rich but I'm sure with his recent actions he's not exactly thrilled with Tybalt either. I think that the letter Tybalt received was some sort of leverage to protect him from the committee that would decide whether or not he'd still be President of the fraternity. Either that, or something on Trent and some of the older fraternity members. It's all open to speculation though, only that he was very happy about it. Which bodes ill.Maggot brother, you might want to to step back from the opinion pieces for awhile. Opinions are fine, but you seem bent on one-upmanship. You're starting to make less sense.
For one, Jill contacted Jonathan in the middle of season 2 (Chapter 6 or 7?) about starting a campaign in Lana's honour. We didn't see his character before chapter 11, but he was introduced before then. So, yes, DPC "outlined' plot for that character (for one example).
You tell others not to make assumptions, and then make a judgment call on several things in this post alone. For example, how do you know Tybalts story (so far) is just "nonsense" or that DPC only wrote him so that he will only play the role "a sacrificial lamb of comedic proportions"? Who knows where DPC is taking the character. There could be a ridiculous plot twist with Tybalt, who knows? (Or it could just be nonsense and you'd be right and can crow and tell us all about it later!)
All I'm saying, respectively, is that opinions are fine, but try not to sound so condescending about it. Step off the high horse, as it were. We are all just guessing and grasping at straws at this point. Have fun with it maggot brother, that's all we are trying to do!![]()
Most likely, you didn't tell Jade to piss off the first time she came on to you in Episode 3.Man why I dont get the last Sage scene in the episode 11?
Yes, people can change. I don't know if DPC is going to take time to do a revenge plot in this case, but I totally can see it. Tybalt may have brought a lot of this down on himself (he wouldn't see it that way), but he seems the type to twist it all around and lash out. Whether that would end hilariously (at the expense of Tybalt) or badly for someone also depends on how dark DPC is really planning/willing to take this story.Tybalt is geared up to be a constant thorn in Jill's side and potentially an actual threat too. He carries no respect from his fraternity, with the exception of maybe Rich but I'm sure with his recent actions he's not exactly thrilled with Tybalt either. I think that the letter Tybalt received was some sort of leverage to protect him from the committee that would decide whether or not he'd still be President of the fraternity. Either that, or something on Trent and some of the older fraternity members. It's all open to speculation though, only that he was very happy about it. Which bodes ill.
I don't think MC/The DIKs would be impacted this time, especially since his priorities have shifted since then. Plus it would be difficult to include the MC if he isn't Jill's girlfriend. But all in all, I would be most fearful for either Jill or some of the other preps like Trent or Lucas, Christen or Gordon.
Probably both. He's definitely going to cause a lot of damage, but it will backfire on him as well. Unlike Sage who is actually smart, Tybalt is kinda stupid. Tybalt exhibits a lot of the same problems that his mother has. Arrogant, stubborn, narcissistic, petty, spiteful, manipulative, deceitful, vindictive. He's not exactly the male version of Jade, but it's clear that he is most strongly influenced by her.Yes, people can change. I don't know if DPC is going to take time to do a revenge plot in this case, but I totally can see it. Tybalt may have brought a lot of this down on himself (he wouldn't see it that way), but he seems the type to twist it all around and lash out. Whether that would end hilariously (at the expense of Tybalt) or badly for someone also depends on how dark DPC is really planning/willing to take this story.![]()
We certainly don't need others telling us how "deep" Josy is without evidence. DPC is not some mystery writer where if we just change our perspective, some fridge brilliance of the the puzzle that is BAD just connects. Even I got confused on what door was opened at the end of Episode 11 because it makes no sense that the locked one is magically unlocked during Christmas; it makes no sense that occurred in that way at that time. Many others on here thought it was the door to outside, because that just...makes more sense. Because that's how doors work. And this was shown to us back at the opening cinematic to...Episode 9? So yes, DPC sets stuff up in advance, thus has an outline. But his execution of those ideas aren't clear.Maggot brother, you might want to to step back from the opinion pieces for awhile. Opinions are fine, but you seem bent on one-upmanship. You're starting to make less sense.
Does she? I thought the flashback showed a very different looking Jill, like before the events of BAD. Either way, so? I'm not saying DPC doesn't have outlines. I'm saying he fills in those outlines as he goes along.For one, Jill contacted Jonathan in the middle of season 2 (Chapter 6 or 7?) about starting a campaign in Lana's honour. We didn't see his character before chapter 11, but he was introduced before then. So, yes, DPC "outlined' plot for that character (for one example).
Yes. Maybe DPC will develop Tybalt further.You tell others not to make assumptions, and then make a judgment call on several things in this post alone. For example, how do you know Tybalts story (so far) is just "nonsense" or that DPC only wrote him so that he will only play the role "a sacrificial lamb of comedic proportions"? Who knows where DPC is taking the character. There could be a ridiculous plot twist with Tybalt, who knows? (Or it could just be nonsense and you'd be right and can crow and tell us all about it later!)
When someone starts calling you "buddy" on here, because he "sees things you do not", when he has 0 evidence and nothing but head canon, the problem is not with me.All I'm saying, respectively, is that opinions are fine, but try not to sound so condescending about it. Step off the high horse, as it were. We are all just guessing and grasping at straws at this point. Have fun with it maggot brother, that's all we are trying to do!![]()
That time perhaps impacts the threesome with Camilla, but not the scene and declaration of love at Bella's houseMost likely, you didn't tell Jade to piss off the first time she came on to you in Episode 3.
Josy is chill and mature but is not the most upfront character of all tbh, and with that you can do what you want, same as Nick, he was among the most chill of all until something happened, irl you don't know what goes thru someones head in a story you can just put a flashback or something and be done with it.Sure, some events can. And you can connect anything to anything.
But without proper setup, a consistent theme or conflict, of "this character is about XY and Z", you're fishing for random scenes of conflict, and then have to read into them to make leaps in logic. Think red string on giant picture boards...there is no throughline with Josy's issues to cause her to have an emotional or identity breakdown. You'd have to have some serious, consistent events, pretty much every time we see her, to make these micro conflicts into a big one. In reality, she's one of the happiest most mature main characters, almost stereotypically into the MC, very similar to Zoey. In fact, she may be a Zoey 2.0 later on if her crush continues and she goes through her own Interlude (oh god no).
And what you listed with Jill? Simple forms of conflict.
-Bunch of friends that covet her bf -- as with every path
-Rusty -- not even an issue till he brings it up during Episode 9's Hallowe'en party, and even then, has no impact on Jill's conflict or character
-Sister and Jonathan -- her sister is a thing with her entire family, and whatever her "moon" focus is in relation to seeing the MC as her "destiny", and that's core to her family problems and drugs. But Jonathan was just introduced via 2 flashbacks in Episode 11, and just an event she was hoping for (and it's a good thing of plot development, not a form of conflict).
None of these are related, or have a consistent theme to show a flaw that Jill possesses that is constantly attacked, where she'll have an emotional breakdown over.
You're also missing the Tybalt nonsense, which got in the way of her relationship with the MC, and brought them closer together, along with Tybalt's presentation which caused her to cry, since she is now realizing other women are after him. Tybalt is essentially a sacrificial lamb of comedic proportions, and thankfully fuels Jill's relationship with the MC, and Sage's.
DPC does have an outline, but he's filling in the blanks as he goes...
- Don't hook up with Jade at all even the footjob in episode 3Man why I dont get the last Sage scene in the episode 11?
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