Some already believe that certain characters are complete trash (Quinn, Nick, etc.) The true brilliance of this AVN or any good story (when it works) is that there are multi-facets to just about all of the characters. If you play enough paths you can usually see a different side to most characters (Fuck Dawe!)
100%. For first 2 seasons on full-on Chick route Quinn was as close to female antagonist as one can be(she's nowhere near Leah though). But if you play neutral(sorry, but I simply can't associate myself with full-on DIK route), she's more of a relativistic tragic figure.
Someone probably said this but whole Magnar-nerds subplot reminds me too much of a "Bully". When I've seen PrepRel/JockRel counters I knew we'll end up with something like it. Still though, I can't see him in antagonistic light - it's more of a comic relief to me.
Obviously, Chad's secret will be discovered by Alphas. It's actually interesting what will they end up doing.
Caleb is an obvious BaDIK's Goro. MC whooping his ass at some point will probably affect powerplay within Jocks.
And while Caleb is this game's Goro, Vinnie's an obvious Shao Kahn. DPC writes him as disgusting as he can be. Everyone that MC had clashes with had reasons for it and redeeming qualities. Vinnie's just chaotic dude. Although, imo, he appears way too rarely. I hope that DPC won't mess up the build-up towards that clash cause so far I can't take that dude seriously.
I still think that Nick is red herring in all of this and MC's take on him may be pivotal at some point. Like, if MC ends up fighting Vinny and Nick's the one who has to take sides.
That brings up another thing: if MC's take on Nick is important, then why is there one for Tara? One could say that it's only for this episode and to enable DIK/CHICK choices on neutral path when it comes down to dorm girls.
But why overcomplicate things when you can simply give MC few interactions with her without points and let player make only one decision - to Invite her or not?
Maybe it's just DPC playing with us, but MC being cruel/understanding to her may have significance too.
At the end of the day, it seems like there will be some kind of trial where relationships with other fraternities and their key figures will play pivotal role.