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Her state of mind, her wounds and if she's ever coming back to B&RJust saying after all we don't know Rio's state of mind besides rightly being mad at Quinn
Her state of mind, her wounds and if she's ever coming back to B&RJust saying after all we don't know Rio's state of mind besides rightly being mad at Quinn
I imagine Rio isn't going to be the same for a while with the kidnapping and beating she took would be interesting with they make up but she won't work for her unless Quinn out of her old life, which could happenImo Quinn made her mentally into a fighter, not a quitter. IF Rio dies, it won't be by suicide.
Sort of. We find out during the Panty Party in ep 11. She is currently named Cinderella thanks to how she introduced herself to MC. She's also known as Yoga Girl and we also see her during science class, she's the previously unknown white-haired girl. We don't know her real name yet.I didn't explore it, but did we ever learn who was the deep blue-eyed girl ("bluest eyes ever" or something) from Halloween party?
Quinn earn the slap she got from Rio in 11
Yeah, I remember your shitty memesIt's a familiar picture...![]()
DAMN what if cinderella is the true ending
As soon as I read this, my mind was cast to the poll d2d did last month [#365,864]. The first question was this:IF Rio dies, it won't be by suicide
And the second one was:Somebody will die as part the drugs plot (Vinny/Buddy/Quinn/a cop etc)
What if it does happen -which I obviously don't-? Do you reckon it's plausible? Me, I think (and hope) it's the second if it has to happen. I like Quinn, but I don't think she's 100% redeemed herself yet and might be subject to further karma payback, specially now that she called the cops and Buddy/Vinny might retaliate to get her out of hiding.On the Quinn path, Tremolo or Quinn will get shot as part of the drugs plot (non lethally)
As soon as I read this, my mind was cast to the poll d2d did last month [#365,864]. The first question was this:
And the second one was:
What if it does happen -which I obviously don't-? Do you reckon it's plausible? Me, I think (and hope) it's the second if it has to happen. I like Quinn, but I don't think she's 100% redeemed herself yet and might be subject to further karma payback, specially now that she called the cops and Buddy/Vinny might retaliate to get her out of hiding.
I put this as an inline spoiler because it's just a mini rant. Yes, she's done really shitty, scummy stuff, but she's now trying to do the right thing for once. I don't want to start another "Quinn sucks" v "Quinn rules" or "She's had it rough growing up" because there's nothing at all I can add anyway. It is just the opinion of a stranger.
If that's the case on the penal system of yout country, okey. I can't safely say that in the penal system of my country all the the aforementioned crimes would be on the police and justice radar of different levels. It all depends on the legal system.I just want to comment on these crimes you mention, because I think you are blowing things a bit out of proportion.
Sex trafficking means the use of some sort of force, fraud or coercion, which is not the case. What Quinn does is simply pimping, which is quite different.
Drug trafficking is quite a broad term, but in the end Quinn is a street-level dealer for stuff like weed and shrooms, not El Chapo.
Sexual exploitation: not the case, as mentioned, only pimping.
Blackmail: I don't know where you even get that from. The restaurant girls work in the restaurant for money, not because they are blackmailed.
but we dont need any proving/evidence, since we have a confession in ep11.Well, someone's involvement in driving someone to suicide is quite difficult to prove.
As a rule, those held accountable for such cases act very rudely, the obviousness of their actions is high, which allows us to collect a sufficient evidence base for the accusation.
Such people who act in such a manner often suffer from some forms of mental disorders themselves.
I cannot accept the example you gave as an argument.
Because driving to suicide requires systematic and rude psychological influence on the victim, which can really drive some people to a state of despair.
But when I said "manipulations" I meant something completely different.
You are simply exaggerating and using an inappropriate example.
Sage became president at the start of her second year. The election would have happened at the end of her first year. That is to say before any of the current members aside from Sage herself and possibly Arieth had gotten into B&R.Yes we are ignoring the point of there being a different manager because we do not know, so may have started with Quinn, may have started with a different person. Tomato To-mato.
Now to explain my point:
Sage could not have been president until maybe second or third year according to Tommy's flashback when Sage says about her position and how she won't break the partying with the jocks on her first term. The election is used as a point because that would mean Sage would know about it whether intentionally or unintentionally and currently, she doesn't know that her hot sisters are being pimped out. Also the election is pointed out because Sage could have found out unintentionally whether by listening to other hots or walking in on a transaction like the way Lily did.
So that supports why the restaurant did not exist until Quinn came along and Stephen found the perfect person to run the shady operation with Quinn handling the rest and lying to Sage about the origins of the funds.