The members were angry with Daval for the inclusion of Uncle Piter, which is understandable. (Together) he was introduced as a comic with two protagonists, Aron and David. We all knew that at some point in the plot, Aron would take center stage, and surely no one would mind for the simple fact that he was presented from the beginning. In fact, I'm almost sure that if Uncle Piter hadn't made his appearance, Aron would have appeared much earlier. But for better or worse, Pieter gained many fans, so many fans that they pay for a VIP subscription just to see him, so Daval had to give him his own comic.
Didn't Terror post a screenshot some time ago when Daval polled his subscribers to see their sentiments toward Peter, and almost 2:1, they voted against Peter? I would assume that most of his subscribers who were able to vote on this poll had access to VIP comics, right? I'm not stating that Uncle Peter doesn't have fans, but how many VIP subscribers would pay top dollar to see Lana, for example, get worn out by some strange old geezer? Yet, Daval doesn't do it. It would seem to me that Daval, himself, has an attachment to Uncle Peter, and I don't think it's because some random subscriber paid him some exorbitant amount that he's probably already spent.
Piter is still in the house, but from what I understand, Daval commented that Piter would not touch Sara (nothing sexual), which angered the fan base of Uncle Piter.
Which makes Chapters Four through Six of Madness Together, in retrospect, a bit of a waste.
And as I mentioned above, Daval gave him his own comic. Daval returned to his initial idea with David and Aron, now introducing the second protagonist (Aron). Many still say that David is the protagonist, but if David is the protagonist, why did Daval make Aron Sara's son? It would be much better to give him a daughter and that would solve the problems. What I don't like is that they want everything to be for David; they want a threesome for David, then David's mom comes and David sleeps with her, then a quartet for David. What happened to sharing? I imagine what they want to see is Sara, Alice, David's mother, in a quartet, with Aron watching from afar. And they say they don't like NTR. When they asked Daval what it was about, he commented that it was about sharing.
It's a bit like the concept in Economics, known as the "first mover's advantage," except in this case, it's the "first character's advantage." David is the first character, before Alice, Sarah, Luke, Aaron, or Uncle Peter. Most of the male audience was introduced to this work through David, starting with his appearance
in Satisfying Needs 6. So, it's not really a surprise that most of said audience has hitched their cart to David's wagon. This is typically the issue with having female characters engage multiple male characters. It can only serve to polarize the audience, especially if it's a predominantly male audience, and sooner or later, they're going to pick an MMC and plant their flag.
Uncle Pieter will no longer touch Sara, that is a fact, since he already has his own comic. I believe his role in the house will only be that of a counselor.
That is, the Chancellor Palpetine to Aaron's Darth Vader? I can see that. It seems to be working as that story about Aaron's "friend" catching his mom sleeping with his cousin seems to have Uncle Peter's finger prints all over it.
That is why Daval brought Luke, so that Uncle Pieter doesn't try anything with Sara, because there would be no way to prevent it without Luke.
The issue with this is, how would this make it any easier for Aaron or David to have sex with Sarah or Alice? I mean David and Alice can probably have sex at work, but what about Aaron and Sarah? Or David and Sarah?