I think we should merge the HMB brigade and the MIP brotherhood at this point.
I agree with you on how the pimp acts, I'd also add that she is way more selfish in her goals (also look at Kelly that was pushed to cut off her previous life).
Add to your "nuclear combo" that she never sacrifices for her "friends" that she is supposed to help, who gets whored out? Lacey. Who has to leave her life behind? Kelly. What does Mia sacrifice? nothing.
She actually gains something from helping, while the helpee always loses.
Btw I expressed the same doubts at the pimp way of talking to Lacey over the phone, it could be the infamous "gallows humor", but it still sucks.
We don't know enough about their privare interactions to draw a conclusion.
I had the same thoughts about Veronica, which I would roast in more ways than one, but she was still half drunk so that might be a reason to forget the shirt.
I don't know, the "Veronica is a baddie but she's being blackmailed" is a used up plotline, I hope it doesn't show up again.
rhune Thanks, I also enjoy our exchange.
I get it, it is extremely difficult to immerse or even try to understand a damaged person and a fictional one at that.
It is very "out there" but also very "in character".
Lacey is of a single mind, what she wants is absolute, at that time she wanted to give MC this fucking lesson so he would be free from Jealousy.
A strange hang up in Act 1, which is a bit underwhelming, is the fact that MC is all over the place when it comes to what is important for him in this whole situation.
Is it that he felt thrown away after all he has done? Is it that Lacey chose to be pimped for 1460 days over sending him a single text? is it that he was suffering and Lacey wasn't there for him (for me this would be the biggest)?
At some point the story starts to peddle (mainly by the pimp) the idea is that MC problems comes from the fact that Lacey had or could have sex with someone else and she would enjoy it and leave him, all the rest is forgotten.
Lacey sets out to fix that, to show him that sex and love are not intertwined, which I agree, it is a shitty thing to do, everyone has their own feelings about it and as long as they aren't harmful, they should be respected.
This is why Damian happens, this is why the jealousy date happens.
BUT something that could make it easier to reconcile all of it is that:
I think
AL.d hits the nail on the head.
I wanted to write my own thoughts but he really put it down beautifully:
The only point I will add is that Lacey doesn't only suffer when he sees her as an amoral slut, which is correct to a T, but also dreads hurting him. (ironic since this is all she does in Act 1, I know).
I am glad you changed you pow
AL.d, I will take credit for putting you on the path to enlightment
It does look bad doesn't it? Laceys says so herself.
She is definitely willing to do so, even to get groped in the hot tub to achieve her goals where I am sure if things got out of hand Lacey would have put at stop to that, what I am unsure about is what "out of hand" means for Lacey in that situation.
in my rewrite I had MC calling "the pimp" out when she says "oh she just spent time having heart to heart discussions with strippers and sometimes dancing", there were drugs at the party, maybe not the ones of her own preferred kind.
I have MC say that she doesn't know what happened really, no one but Lacey can know. (and also that she should shut the fuck up)
plus have you ever seen a stripper relaxing during work? with people with money at the ready they decided to sit down with Lacey instead of trying to hustle? Do you actually think these men would actually leave a stripper alone? What is this? Disneyland? Have you ever been to a strip club or hired strippers? because I have some news for you my boy.
You have to give a bit of rope to the story and engage your suspension of disbelief.
If you took her mental capabilities and personal struggles into consideration, I find it weird that you coulld have predicted THIS Lacey.
All the signs of her improving where there, from the "I KNEW" dialogue forward and everyone and their dog expected an improvement.
The surprise is how fast this improvement came to be, she made giant steps in a very little time.
I think the skewed perception of time comes from this:
Act 1 spans through months, covering the full first year of marriage.
Act 2? 11 days, less than the time Lacey spent bent over by Isaac.
Even if we count the days from the first therapy it should be less than a month, unless I missed something.
I am also glad that people have different perceptions and ideas, this gives me a chance to discuss my favourite game.
Plus, I am always right and you all will have to accept it

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