Oh, and I really like how she's only just now discovering orgasms from sex. I remember right from the first game, she never really liked sex at all. She didn't understand what the big deal was it, since she never climaxed before. Now she has, and her views on it are changing. I like how DecentMonkey has integrated that kind of idea.
Yeah, I like this dynamic a lot too. If one of the intended paths is indeed her reconciliation with her husband as a more docile, subservient or submissive wife, associating her first orgasmic experiences with intensely degrading situations would certainly make that kind of ending more plausible and beleivable.
Also I appreciate Decentmonkeys nod to the cliché that bitchiness in women is caused by sexual frustration.
But almost any character we've seen so far could be the one who want some revenge on Monica.
That's true, and is a strong point of this game's writing; even the driver could be more than what he appears to be with his eternal calmness and mention of "psychological training" like some movie version of a special forces operative.
Personally, I suspect that the secretary might be involved - she is the one person Monica genuinely likes, respects and even admires, and it is reasonable to assume that she would trust her with a lot of information about her private and business transactions, account details etc. Plus, she behaves very bizzarely, and the game hasnt focused on her much. Maybe she wanted to teach Monica a lesson about moral decency and traditional virtues?
The game is set up for so many more creatively humiliating scenes in the future - Julia, her office colleagues, the aspiring model turned prostitute, the bank employee she wanted to get fired, the waitress, etc. etc. - you could come up with dozens of degradingly erotic scenarios there.
I just hope the patrons have the same interests we do - as much as the creator is ultimately responsible for the direction of the game, if most of his patrons are screaming at him about wanting more sex with bums/randoms, he will have to divert his resources towards their wishes, at least in part.