DeviantFun
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Actually, the fact that Christine, which has never seen Lacey in her life, catches that she is on K is pretty weird.I dont think its very weird Mia didnt recognize Lacey was on K but Christine did. All of Laceys antics are normal to Mia. Mia goes out of her way to prove Lacey doesnt care about MC, that she likes doing what she did in college even without the K. Basically all slutty versions of Lacey are the same to Mia, she has no reason to analyze why Lacey is doing what she is doing. in fact the only thing surprising to Mia is not that Lacey is cheating but doing it from of him knowingly. its only on realization that she is on K where Mia seems to take any real consideration into Laceys motive. before that its almost like she was glad Lacey was proving her right for all to see, like it was vindication for her actions.
as for Christine recognizing Lacey was on K in the video, it makes sense, as her entire reason for being around MC is to protect him from Lacey. From the minute she winds up in MC's orbit she has been watching, studying and analyzing Lacey's behavior. and in the process falls in love with MC. out of everyone watching the video link, it would be weird for her not to spot Laceys bizaree behavior first. the only question would be whether or not she points it out for everyone right then or later, depending on which choice would more effectively get MC away from Lacey for good.
thats how i saw it at least
We chalk it up to narrative purposes.
This happens all the time, the friends are never supportive of MC, not even Anna.You know, I was tormented by the question from the very beginning. How did Lacey manage to convince herself and most importantly her 'friends' that having sex with another man and showing it to her husband is good or can it help somehow?
The excuses that Lacey gives are honestly so absurd that they wouldn't convince even a three-year-old.
They sound something like "-you know, I saw that your child was sad and gave him a dose of drugs to cheer him up. I didn't know that you don't allow him to take drugs."
Why, knowing about her intentions, they didn't stop her from this irreparable act. Knowing that she was sick (out of her mind) or just stupid, they didn't explain to her that what she was planning was rly bad. Why didn't they warn the MC that she wanted to do something that would cause irreparable damage and ruin the lives of their friends.
And it doesn't matter at all whether she did it under the influence of K., alcohol, with a friend or a stranger - she did it of her own free will, knowing exactly that she was cheating on her husband.
It doesn't even matter here whether she was thinking about herself or about him, whether she was enjoying herself or not, what's important is that she purposefully destroyed the spiritual connection and trust that unites loving partners in marriage.
From any possible point of view, this act is not a manifestation of love, but of indifference and complete disrespect for the partner and his feelings.
I can say that Lacey's love and feelings for the man are false and deception, possibly self-deception, which, however, does not change the essence.
She lies in everything, even in feelings.
It may sound stupid, but that's exactly how I see it.
They don't warn him about the Jared plan aside from Anna giving a bit of hint during the promotion conversation.
Mc is the same btw, instead of telling Lacey, you are going to get scammed, he just goes along with it, like a true eunuch witness would.
In the case of Bastion, Lacey wanted to achieve something clear, by trampling over MC, thinking that it could be a good idea.
And if you follow the cucky pathin the JD, the author sweeps everything under "emotional growth" (luckily he backpedaled hard from that) and shows that Lacey was indeed right, and MC is fine with it.
But coming back to the group of friends, MC is surrounded by backstabbers and relatively bad people.
Christine betrays him and never questions anything her uncle tells her even when suspicious, until caught.
Veronica needs to be threatened before she actually helps for real, giving Jared a lot of time to try and destroy MC life, add to that her behaviour in the KW and you have a wonderful cocktail with boobs.
Anna never warns MC of Lacey crazy plans, hides the Isaac conversation, allies with the pimp in her wonderful plan.
The pimp does everything in her power to destroy MC life, from the "lessons" to trying to bring a lot of drugs to a drug addict that could use it to commit suicide (she saw or know of the attempts) and everything in between.
Jeanette blames him for taking the director position, when it is clearly shown from the author that she is incompetent as they come and allies with the pimp in her insane plans.
Kelly is a bit of a victim of the pimp, but still allies with her in trying to damage his life somehow, to the point that they talk about monitoring him with webcams (not stressful at all).
The innocent ones are the inconsequential side characters like Yue, Beth and Jamie.
So yeah, with friends like these, you don't need FV, Jared or whatever the next big bad will be.
Anna is written like a pretty bad person quite a lot.Mia didnt care that Lacey was about to shoot herself in the foot with that crazy plan, she even felt that it was good for her objective, the only thing she wanted was to make sure she was not to blame for Lacey doing that. She gave an objective rational opinion (that it was a bad idea) and then let her do her thing since the result was gona be in favor of what she wanted. (the whole crash and burn of her marriage)
Anna on the other side is really contradictory, for once, her love for MC should have made try a lot harder to stop Lacey, even if it was just to protect MC. In oposite to this, Lacey just about to blow her marriage was in favor of her interest, so she could be the one to pick a bereaved MC, and make him fall in love with her. In the end we dont get a real motivation to why she allowed it or why she didnt warn the MC, and ends just being a poor excuse that she didnt want to cause a confrontation with a friend, because apparently friendship really means letting your friend destroy her marriage and hurt the man you love.
I mean, having the man you love being destroyed emotionally because it "aligns with your goals" is pretty evil under any standards.
The author wanted to show narratively that the trio is supportive of each other probably, but man did he slip up here, because it only shows evil people doing evil things.
Pimp and Anna are the prime example.