Chillout1984
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You are right I misread that part, but what drugs are you even talking about? The only "study drug" that I know of are amphetamine based and they are not less addictive than alcohol or nicotine.I didn't say it is non-addictive, I said that most drugs used for studying are less addictive than nicotine or alcohol, this comes from researches.
Yes, she is just another customer, because drug dealers have no morals. IIRC wasn't it Quinn who inquired if Karen was interested in buying? Implying that Quinn had asked Sally to check if there were others who wanted to buy?Also for Quinn she is just another source of income. If Karen wasn't interested in it, she wouldn't have gone with Sally to Quinn at the HOT party. As far as we know the initiative came from Karen, not Quinn.
Like I said, I never took responsibility off Riona, Maya, or any of the other characters Quinn "manipulated." But if you justify her actions as "she has the right to do it because she's a wolf and they're sheep," then don't complain when she's lying in a pool of her own blood because someone was stronger than her, and no one will come to the rescue, because "everyone is responsible for their own actions."I see that the respected El_Magnifico has already answered you on this question.
And I completely agree with how he formulated his answer to your post.
There is a difference between so-called manipulation and physical violence. And the difference is significant.
But there is something I would like to add.
These numerous plaintive statements about Quinn's manipulation are already funny to see, honestly.
Those who complain about manipulation are always those who try to shift responsibility for their actions to someone else.
It is so easy, in case of fucking up, to say - I was manipulated.
If the drugs Quinn buys from Buddy is indeed the same as she gives KRJ and sells to Sally, it's fluoxetine (aka Prozac). It isn't considered addictive, although your body can develop a physical dependence to it.You are right I misread that part, but what drugs are you even talking about? The only "study drug" that I know of are amphetamine based and they are not less addictive than alcohol or nicotine.
I would say alcohol and nicotine are more addictive because of their availability, legality and relatively low cost
That might be true, but imo that would be considered as word of mouth advertising where the initiative still lies with KRJ to accept it. Not really Quinn's fault if more people choose to approach her instead of the other way around.Yes, she is just another customer, because drug dealers have no morals. IIRC wasn't it Quinn who inquired if Karen was interested in buying? Implying that Quinn had asked Sally to check if there were others who wanted to buy?
She can be hearth broken but Jill has done nothing but support her, She can't think that about Jill.But she was in a relationship for a long time and saw how her friend fucked her man behind her back.. So i think that Bianca is just heart broken and depressed and thinks that all her friends are not worth it.(yes im justifying cheating on Jill with Bianca)
bro you kinda spoiled these scenes for meI agree. Tara needs more love.
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Sorry, with the exception of the top one, both others are from episode 9. These aren't considered spoilers anymore.bro you kinda spoiled these scenes for me, but also it kinda motiveted me to finish my DIK save
and Isn't the girl on the left in the second photo the girl we saw in season 2 dorm party getting double teamed?
At least up to episode 11, Bianca doesn't find out (as far as we know) by herself that she is being cheated on. She can only find out on a "succesful" Jill route.But she was in a relationship for a long time and saw how her friend fucked her man behind her back.. So i think that Bianca is just heart broken and depressed and thinks that all her friends are not worth it.(yes im justifying cheating on Jill with Bianca)
The details of the restaurant are very vague, but Quinn is most definitely at least a manager and profits from expanding the business. We know that Stephen Burke is involved and that there actually is a scholarship scheme that he hides in the paperwork and that the restaurant also has older customers.Quinn was Maya's mother and so she could alter the list in way that would test if Maya was suitable for the restaurant.
Quinn made the list hard, full of sex stuff, which would either:
Make her fail, showing that she is not the right material to be a whore.
Or.
Prove that she is capable of taking part in the restaurant, or use evidence from the completed list to blackmail her.
Quinn is likely taking a cut out of the restaurant earnings, which is why she wants more girls in on it.
We at least know that this option can be ruled outOr it could be that DPC didn't think that deeply about it and the creation of the restaurant is a plot-hole.
Psychical or mental dependency is addiction. It also isn't a study drug, but maybe that's besides the point.If the drugs Quinn buys from Buddy is indeed the same as she gives KRJ and sells to Sally, it's fluoxetine (aka Prozac). It isn't considered addictive, although your body can develop a physical dependence to it.
That might be true, but imo that would be considered as word of mouth advertising where the initiative still lies with KRJ to accept it. Not really Quinn's fault if more people choose to approach her instead of the other way around.
Just tried it out myself again to be sure. I was massive DIK, fought Troy, Beth insulted me and wore the dildo helmet and I was still able to go to Bella's house as long as I did all other choices that gave + RP with her and got her lewd scenes. I also played with minigames off.
It really seems that the only thing you can't do is get Cathy's blowjob in Bella's car. Everything else seems to be fair game.
Yeah, I didn't peek at her in the bathroom because besides through the major choices I didn't want to lose RP with her.
Edit: I can't find anything about it in the script. But imo it's more likely than not that Rich approached Quinn instead of the other way around, seeing how she got KRJ and Lily as customers.We'll have to agree to disagree, I think it's pretty obvious Quinn is trying to recruit customers since she also approached one of the preps, rather than her being a passive dealer.
Yes, you didn't, but that's how I understood what you said.
"They tricked Uncle... What a monsters ?!?"
That's how it looked. At least to me.
Yeah we don't have enough info yet but I don't think Quinn benefits at all from Stephens clients, if they are paying for it at all. They could be board members of B&R or other important people and it's used garner favor in whatever way Stephens needs.The details of the restaurant are very vague, but Quinn is most definitely at least a manager and profits from expanding the business. We know that Stephen Burke is involved and that there actually is a scholarship scheme that he hides in the paperwork and that the restaurant also has older customers.
I speculate that the money from the student customers the girls keep and Quinn takes a cut, while Stephen takes a cut from the older richer clients. Quinn probably also gets a share from Stephen, but it might not be all that big. Quinn's job would be to keep the girls in line and see to it that they get practise with the student customers and get used to the work, then the real money comes from the older clients.
I also get the impression that the restaurant is not new and while Quinn is the current manager she is by no means the first one. It is much more plausible that Stephen had a part in creating it, but it could also be that the restaurant was already a thing when he got involved. It could even be that the reason Stephen was employed at B&R and became an honorary professor in the first place was so he could run the scholarship scheme.
Or it could be that DPC didn't think that deeply about it and the creation of the restaurant is a plot-hole.
It seemed like a surprise to Quinn that Riona was taken however. I don't think she would be that surprised if she did it deliberately.To me it was clear - translation mistakes taken apart - that what xsavius meant was something like:
Buddy is a piece of shit, but Quinn knew it and exposing Riona in trying to scam Buddy was an hazard she deliberately exposed Riona to.
Personally, I agree with this.
If I know a person is dangerous I don't expose my friends to his revenge.
And it's quite obvious that DPC also meant it that way, since he wrote the end of Episode 11 as Quinn owning her guilts and trying to take a counter-revenge on Buddy.