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They're not 13 years old thoughProbably alone here but I think Sage and Quinn would jam to this.
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They're not 13 years old thoughProbably alone here but I think Sage and Quinn would jam to this.
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Excellent point, maybe that is an impediment. Nowhere does it say Lily's age, but we could think that yes, she is 21 years old.Is lily 21? She would have to be 21 to be working at the pink rose?
Josy and Maya are 18 so I doubt they'd be able to strip at the pink rose.
But then again the games based in America. And as Cole Porter once sang, Anything goes.
Lostanddamned take a good look at what you're up against. there's still time. choose lifeInter
Yes, I have thought about that. In the library scene in EP6, there is a woman who very suspiciously always moves away from the MC when he goes into the hallway. It could be that this woman has something to do with the real Stephen Burke and wants to expose the fraud. For example, she only needs to put a photo of the real Stephen Burke in the dissertation.
I definitely do not insist on this Josy/Maya theory. Hey I'm on the path of the two and their fan.![]()
Dalli has taken being an equal to Warscared in theorycrafting very seriously. One has to ask himself if the nude beaches in Portugal are really worth it to sacrifice your mind for such an advanced level of theorycrafting.
Hardly would call it an attempt to insult. FYI, I'm fascinated by your insane theories that you write.A very clumsy attempt to formulate an insult. Has missed its effect.
Try it again.![]()
Probably... but I suspect it'll only be in a D&G hallucination.Do you think we'll ever get to fuck that nerd girl that buys xanax from Quinn?
In general I don't like the way DPC handles the theroic antagonists. As much as I find him great in making the different characters interesting, on the villains of the story I always feel he lacks measure and focus.Quinn's bizarre obsession with Maya is a good example of why Quinn is the dumbest character in the game.
Quinn has been doubly fortunate so far in that Sage is too busy with her school work to focus on the HOTs, and the HOT code of "Don't turn on each other" is a perfect way for an opportunistic shitbag like Quinn to be shielded from criticism. But even when the stars align to give Quinn every opportunity to succeed, she still manages to ruin everything with her own incompetence.
Maya's slap is bound to raise a few questions that should by all reason make Sage investigate what's going on. Especially with Mona's abrupt departure as well. After all, Sage isn't a complete moron. When she suspects her boyfriend of cheating on her, Sage recruits the main character's help to learn the truth. If she does anything similar with Quinn, the truth would come out in a really big hurry. And in all honesty, it should've come out already.
Quinn is a bad character because other characters are forced to act out of character in order for Quinn's plot line to exist. The best example of this happens when you try to warn Maya about Quinn. There was no logical in-game reason for the MC to refuse to tell Maya why she shouldn't trust Quinn. She even flat out asked you why she shouldn't trust her, but you can't tell her the truth because that would destroy what is the flimsiest plot line in the game.
Quinn's delivery service is a pathetic house of cards that should've toppled ages ago. We could've ratted her out to Sage at any time, or at the very least threatened to do so unless Quinn eased off on Maya. But no, we aren't even allowed to try to do anything to Quinn. She's safely protected from the player by her status as the writer's pet. Maybe we'll get lucky and that will finally end now that the cat is out of the bag, but I'm not overly optimistic about it.
Yes. Sally is coming soon. A threesome with her and Karen awaits in a future episode.Do you think we'll ever get to fuck that nerd girl that buys xanax from Quinn?
I want MC to do a rail of crushed Xanax on her flat chest.Do you think we'll ever get to fuck that nerd girl that buys xanax from Quinn?
I generally don't book mark posts but I've bookmarked this one.Quinn's bizarre obsession with Maya is a good example of why Quinn is the dumbest character in the game.
Quinn has been doubly fortunate so far in that Sage is too busy with her school work to focus on the HOTs, and the HOT code of "Don't turn on each other" is a perfect way for an opportunistic shitbag like Quinn to be shielded from criticism. But even when the stars align to give Quinn every opportunity to succeed, she still manages to ruin everything with her own incompetence.
Maya's slap is bound to raise a few questions that should by all reason make Sage investigate what's going on. Especially with Mona's abrupt departure as well. After all, Sage isn't a complete moron. When she suspects her boyfriend of cheating on her, Sage recruits the main character's help to learn the truth. If she does anything similar with Quinn, the truth would come out in a really big hurry. And in all honesty, it should've come out already.
Quinn is a bad character because other characters are forced to act out of character in order for Quinn's plot line to exist. The best example of this happens when you try to warn Maya about Quinn. There was no logical in-game reason for the MC to refuse to tell Maya why she shouldn't trust Quinn. She even flat out asked you why she shouldn't trust her, but you can't tell her the truth because that would destroy what is the flimsiest plot line in the game.
Quinn's delivery service is a pathetic house of cards that should've toppled ages ago. We could've ratted her out to Sage at any time, or at the very least threatened to do so unless Quinn eased off on Maya. But no, we aren't even allowed to try to do anything to Quinn. She's safely protected from the player by her status as the writer's pet. Maybe we'll get lucky and that will finally end now that the cat is out of the bag, but I'm not overly optimistic about it.
Guess who's gonna die from OD thenI want MC to do a rail of crushed Xanax on her flat chest.
Probably still Riona. She's the only character given the Death Mark.Guess who's gonna die from OD then
If Quinn was supposed to be the main villain for S1, then she was the worst villain in the history of worst villains. The problem is DPC established her as a villain, selling drugs and forcing girls to prostitution, but then decided to bank on the popular villain-to-hero trope, by trying to build a sad story for the said villain and possibly add a redemption arc in the future. It worked, but it also forced his hand to change her character and that combined with him making her incompetent by failing at everything, makes her even worse.In general I don't like the way DPC handles the theroic antagonists. As much as I find him great in making the different characters interesting, on the villains of the story I always feel he lacks measure and focus.
Quinn has two problems:
1) the contradiction between being the nemesis, at least of the first part of the story, but continually suffering setbacks, failing at every attempt to achieve something. which makes her more like the Beagle Boys than a serious threat
2) the will to make us feel empathy for her anyway, among the secondary girls she is the one with whom MC can share more important sexual and emotional moments
all these claims on a single character make her generically out of focus, you should fear her, pity her and love her, but all together it's not possible
What is Riona even majoring in?Probably still Riona. She's the only character given the Death Mark.
PharmacologyWhat is Riona even majoring in?
Sucking dick in the toilet.What is Riona even majoring in?
Tobacco rolling.What is Riona even majoring in?
Quinn is not an antagonist. A rival towards Maya sure, but since Maya is not the protagonist, Quinn is not the antagonist.If Quinn was supposed to be the main villain for S1, then she was the worst villain in the history of worst villains. The problem is DPC established her as a villain, selling drugs and forcing girls to prostitution, but then decided to bank on the popular villain-to-hero trope, by trying to build a sad story for the said villain and possibly add a redemption arc in the future. It worked, but it also forced his hand to change her character and that combined with him making her incompetent by failing at everything, makes her even worse.
Personally, I feel no empathy towards Quinn, everything that happened to her she brought upon herself and only has herself to blame for it.