Kukipett
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I just replayed that scene for a 7th playtrough today and it's quite surprising to see how react Jill, but i don't think we should see too much here, it's more just a way that DPC used to show us that there is some challenge with Tybalt. Make the MC a little jalous especially after beeing totally ignored during the conversation between Jill and Tybalt.I was referring to that scene
I'd say we read it differently, for me the reference to Tybalt was a kind of "how can I go out with him when I'm stalling with Tybalt?" in that sense I meant she was worried about how Tybalt would take the news.
Not wanting to go on a date with Tybalt. Why would Jill be worried about going on a date with someone else?
All the attention that no one would have for a stranger, but for someone who was appreciated anyway.
As for the yoga class, we don't yet know the topic of this campaign, but is there any real reason for Jill to run to hear Tybalt's ideas?
She obviously thinks highly of his ideas and appreciates his commitment.
I'm not saying any more than that. Jill cares about Tybalt.
In this game we try much too hard to find clues or hidden motives, the story is mostly quite simple with a lot of plot holes or inconsistancies.
It does not make that story bad, it's just a story written day after day during a long period of time with adjustments, DPC a done a great job in the depiction of characters and their relations, but many aspects of the story are weak, so we should not see too much in a simple scene like that and write a whole book about it!