Kpyna
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I mostly agree. They are not in love anymore for years, Stephen admits that he is cheating on Jade in her face (and she decides to do the same against him). They are "fake" almost totally. As a family, on public, etc. This "family" is doomed. When Stephen dark side business and "hobby" will be revealed a lot of shit will get on the fan. At best Sage will stay with Jade, while Tyballs will find himself useless and helpless w/o fathers influence, money, place, etc.That family seems to be just entirely dysfunctional from what we see in the game and from what Sage tells the MC.
Outside of Sage non of them seems to be really capable to have actual feelings for other people and even Sage has massive problems opening up and expressing those feelings.
Seems to be like generate a number between 0 and 5 and if it is a 3 than the scene fires?! So the chance would be a 1 out of 6?
Not giving your child (adopted btw) an opportunity to speak out or just talk about something mundane is not how a healthy family lives and works out for. And if Tybalt doesn't need it at all, then Sage suffered a lot from it in her short life, became closed and used to keep everything to herself.
Regarding random numbers and % of possibility for scene to appear - seems so. I remembered almost right, it's around 20% (16,66% to be correct - 100/6)
Well, since we are still not know what DPC had planned and how, we can only rely on assumptions and conclusions that we can draw based on what we have seen or heard.our judgment is strongly influenced by Sage's words, but they do not find much confirmation in the facts.
Burke "apparently" is very friendly with everyone, and we have no reason to think that he is not friendly with her as well.In the end, Sage brings a stranger into her home and from the first moment has a very aggressive attitude toward the person who is supposed to be helping them.An unloving parent might have reacted even more harshly
and likewise Jade, who approached MC precisely by showing empathy for his situation, seems very far removed from the mother who refuses to talk about feelings with her daughter.
In that family for now the most dysfunctional still appears to be Sage
This friendliness is also fake and they behave this way on purpose, especially Stephen. A kind of intelligent professor, a former banker, an influential dude who gives grants to "talented" students.
Regarding Jade - she told MC briefly her situation and in fact she also keeps everything to herself, regarding Stephen's cheating, etc. and in her own way she was glad to "talk it out" to MC, even though he is a young student and generally a third person for her. If Stephen's is more of a natural "callousness" and a consequence of what he does, then Jade's is somewhat different. Tybalt is a young spoiled copy of Stephen. She don't like him. Therefore, in public Jade plays her role, and at home she comes off to the fullest.
Even if Sage hadn't told to MC who of them adopted Tybalt and her, we could easily make a conclusion by ourselves.