spl00sh321
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5+ monthsI'm back to this game after a long time. It has so much content. How long the dev takes between each update?
5+ monthsI'm back to this game after a long time. It has so much content. How long the dev takes between each update?
What about that syringe scene with Tommy? She has dealt heavy drugs before, and regarding the prostitution, she's running the show so she's basically a pimp, just do a quick google search and see what kind of prison sentences those dudes usually get. Like I said, whether we think it's serious or not, the crimes she's committing are very serious in the US.Quinn has not yet completely crossed the line after which she can be considered a real bad person. She's definitely an antihero, she has questionable motives and actions, but she hasn't killed anyone yet. Yes, she behaves like a bitch with others, but that's not a crime.
Drug trafficking is a serious crime, but for some reason her first cocaine deal fell through. I believe this is done by Pink intentionally so as not to transfer Quinn to the final list of bad heroes. Prostitution is always a voluntary occupation, and the trade in light drugs (such as weed) in such a liberal country as the United States is not so scary.
Of course, she is now at a fork, a crossroads in which direction to go, and I hope that the player on her way will be able to influence her, dissuading her from a suicidal act.
The syringe scene was never mentioned afterwards. I think Pink ignores her altogether. I'm not sure about pimping. The real pimp could be Burke.What about that syringe scene with Tommy? She has dealt heavy drugs before, and regarding the prostitution, she's running the show so she's basically a pimp, just do a quick google search and see what kind of prison sentences those dudes usually get. Like I said, whether we think it's serious or not, the crimes she's committing are very serious in the US.
But that's typical DPC writing, write something, don't mention it for several episodes then bring it back later to bite you in the ass when you're least expecting it.The syringe scene was never mentioned afterwards. I think Pink ignores her altogether. I'm not sure about pimping. The real pimp could be Burke.
I'm not saying she's a victim. I'm just saying that she still has a chance to finish well, for example, by becoming a witness in court. She hasn't crossed the red line yet.But that's typical DPC writing, write something, don't mention it for several episodes then bring it back later to bite you in the ass when you're least expecting it.
And it's not Burke who recruits and rallies up the girls, or puts them in their place when they start going off-script, even if he is the leader, Quinn is still an accomplice not a victim.
but for some reason her first cocaine deal fell through
dissuading her from a suicidal act.
What about that syringe scene with Tommy?
I think we seriously need to consider the possibility Quinn at one point will atleast consider suicide...The syringe scene was never mentioned afterwards. I think Pink ignores her altogether
Well, he can get that when his real grandfather dies too from an inheritance. There's no need to let poor Rusty's family die too!
Nah, his grandfather is perfectly capable of writing a will that excludes the MC entirely. Indeed, he's probably already done so.
Yeah, i agree but lets face it, if there is gonna be any big inheritance it's still more likely to come from his own grandfather then from a Burgmeister.but the problem for the inheritance is not Rusty, it's the fact that Lynette was in fact disinherited
No. Quinn might be many things, but she is in no way an antihero. A character like that is often one working for good by doing 'bad' things. Batman and Blade actually fit the descriptor well, with the harm they do to 'clean up' the world.Quinn has not yet completely crossed the line after which she can be considered a real bad person. She's definitely an antihero, she has questionable motives and actions, but she hasn't killed anyone yet. Yes, she behaves like a bitch with others, but that's not a crime.
Yep, and even bad people have feelings and do good things for the people they actually care about, so DPC can easily write relatable scenes and make fools fall for her left and right because he's a troll and loves this kind of shitNo. Quinn might be many things, but she is in no way an antihero. A character like that is often one working for good by doing 'bad' things. Batman and Blade actually fit the descriptor well, with the harm they do to 'clean up' the world.
Quinn is not on any angle of 'good' here. She is a madame to prostitutes, some of which she has certainly manipulated into the life to enrich herself. She is a drug dealer. She is, zero question, a villain in this story. It doesn't matter that she might fall for the MC. Kingpin fell in love, too. He's still a major fucking villain. It doesn't matter that Quinn hasn't killed somebody, murder is not the line in the sand for whether or not somebody is a bad person.
Even if she were to wind up on a court stand as witness against those she's involved with, that would not be out of goodness. She would 100% be doing it to lessen the consequences against herself. There's no 'hero' of any sort with Quinn, it's just layers of crime.
And a cute butt.
Cocaine is for the Halloween party.I think we seriously need to consider the possibility Quinn at one point will atleast consider suicide...
The cocaine is still in her room...
We've seen a medical syringe, not the one-time throw away type...
We have reasons to assume her father might be dead...
We have reasons to assume he might have died of a cocaine overdose...
I think DPC just gave us a series of hints, spread over the story so far.
It's either that or atleast something like an overdose for someone...
The cocaine being kept is to specific to end just there...
99% is as you say.No. Quinn might be many things, but she is in no way an antihero. A character like that is often one working for good by doing 'bad' things. Batman and Blade actually fit the descriptor well, with the harm they do to 'clean up' the world.
Quinn is not on any angle of 'good' here. She is a madame to prostitutes, some of which she has certainly manipulated into the life to enrich herself. She is a drug dealer. She is, zero question, a villain in this story. It doesn't matter that she might fall for the MC. Kingpin fell in love, too. He's still a major fucking villain. It doesn't matter that Quinn hasn't killed somebody, murder is not the line in the sand for whether or not somebody is a bad person.
Even if she were to wind up on a court stand as witness against those she's involved with, that would not be out of goodness. She would 100% be doing it to lessen the consequences against herself. There's no 'hero' of any sort with Quinn, it's just layers of crime.
And a cute butt.
Quinn is no anti hero. Anti heroes are flawed people working for good the best they can. They are often reluctantly drawn in to the conflict. Quinn is the center of the conflict. She is either a villain, or a rarely seen anti villain, somewhere who works for good, but is clearly villainous or just not quite redeemable. Loki from MCU is probably a good example (post avengers). Hes' working for the good guys, hes doing good things, but hes never actually a good guy.Quinn has not yet completely crossed the line after which she can be considered a real bad person. She's definitely an antihero, she has questionable motives and actions, but she hasn't killed anyone yet. Yes, she behaves like a bitch with others, but that's not a crime.
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Yeah try that defense on your trial, the judge will appreciate. Don't find her excuses, you can like her but she's a deliquentQuinn doesn't sell drugs in front of schools to children, but she gets "young adults" who want to get high, she makes prostitutes out of girls who would do almost the same thing on their own... there are very few innocent people who have been misled.
in front of a judge even Batman ends up right in the asylum....Yeah try that defense on your trial, the judge will appreciate. Don't find her excuses, you can like her but she's a deliquent
Sorry, but he doesn't know. Everything tells that he never asked, he never met family and his dad never talked about family or old friends.MC's knows his mother's name
If any money she makes is for anything else then drugs, it's most likely for her mother, she is still being taken care of by Buddy.consider that all this money is used to cure her father or to pay his ransom (completely random hypothesis..), wouldn't it give a completely different reading of the character?