Dude thinks Ian is a good guy and Lena is a bad guy in the story. That's all you need to know when evaluating their opinions on the characters.And of course you're so much better that you only play a route where Ian is faithful to Lena, huh?
Dude thinks Ian is a good guy and Lena is a bad guy in the story. That's all you need to know when evaluating their opinions on the characters.And of course you're so much better that you only play a route where Ian is faithful to Lena, huh?
Technically no one has a "right" to be told such things. It's up to the person who holds this knowledge whether they divulge it. Such person might think that keeping a secret is better for people involved, and act accordingly. (of course, it doesn't have to mean their opinion was the right one in a given case. But sometimes it can be)If he knew the identity of the guy Gillian cheated on Ian with, doesn't Ian have a right to know that? Same with telling Wade about Cindy cheating on him? I mean, literal moments before that chapter, he tells Perry "girlfriends are where I draw the line."
He explains his reasoning when Ian asks him.Or why not give Ian a heads up that Gillian is back? Since in the tiny town of Baluart, most people are bound to run into each other.
And of course you're so much better that you only play a route where Ian is faithful to Lena, huh?
Bruh Jeremy definitely thinks a cheater like Gillian isn't worth to be a nuisance for Ian. Furthermore the Ian heartbreak adds to his principle that "relationship only cause trouble" so that's why he intends to protect Ian by not telling anything about Gillian.If he knew the identity of the guy Gillian cheated on Ian with, doesn't Ian have a right to know that? Same with telling Wade about Cindy cheating on him? I mean, literal moments before that chapter, he tells Perry "girlfriends are where I draw the line."
Or why not give Ian a heads up that Gillian is back? Since in the tiny town of Baluart, most people are bound to run into each other.
Yeah, I can't stand Jeremy. In the scene where Ian is in the bar with him and some girls and Jeremy is away, you have the option to tell them that he has is seeing someone. If you choose not to tell on him, when he comes out, he STILL rats on you and tries to mess up YOUR chance. I initially declined to tell on him, but when he did that, I rolled back and changed and told all about him. I don't do anything to please that guy... he's a womanizer who will stab you in the back the first chance he gets. Wayne (or whatever his name is) and P-P-Perry annoy me as well. They bitch about Cindy and ignore the fact that she is constantly coming to HIS favourite bar and when she wants to try something new, all of a sudden she's bad? Yeah... some of the characters are annoying.Jeremy is a fake friend, he was a loser initially in high school and now with his job and his physique, he is taking revenge for his past, he no longer sees people as friends, but only sees women as trophies to show off to others, not telling Ian the truth shows unfairness, not telling wane about ian and cindy is different, they don't have the same relationship as he does with Ian, whatever the case, Jeremy is a fake character
Technically no one has a "right" to be told such things. It's up to the person who holds this knowledge whether they divulge it. Such person might think that keeping a secret is better for people involved, and act accordingly.
I have serious doubt if many players would appreciate Jeremy telling Wade he saw them banging Cindy. I think you'd see quite a few complaints how he's betrayed them by revealing it.
He explains his reasoning when Ian asks him.
Jeremy isn't the sharpest guy, that's something both Ian and Ivy (and i think Lena too) can notice about him. But it's not really his obligation/concern whether Ian is never going to find out about Gillian and her boyfriend. This is something out of his hands, and not in his power to ensure such a thing. But he can decide not to bother his friend with this information himself right there and then, potentially way before Ian finds this out on his own (if ever), because this is something that is within his power.Jeremy isn't as noble as you want to make him seem, he simply prefers to mind his own business, the explanation he gives is nonsense, everyone forgets that Ian frequents the nightclub where Jeremy works and where Mike works, so sooner or later it would have happened, it's this Jeremy he doesn't take it into account.
Jeremy isn't the sharpest guy, that's something both Ian and Ivy (and i think Lena too) can notice about him. But it's not really his obligation/concern whether Ian is never going to find out about Gillian and her boyfriend. This is something out of his hands. But he can decide not to bother his friend with this information himself right there and then, potentially way before Ian finds this out of his own (if ever), because this is something that is within his power.
Yeah, I can't stand Jeremy. In the scene where Ian is in the bar with him and some girls and Jeremy is away, you have the option to tell them that he has is seeing someone. If you choose not to tell on him, when he comes out, he STILL rats on you and tries to mess up YOUR chance. I initially declined to tell on him, but when he did that, I rolled back and changed and told all about him. I don't do anything to please that guy... he's a womanizer who will stab you in the back the first chance he gets. Wayne (or whatever his name is) and P-P-Perry annoy me as well. They bitch about Cindy and ignore the fact that she is constantly coming to HIS favourite bar and when she wants to try something new, all of a sudden she's bad? Yeah... some of the characters are annoying.
One aspect about all of this is how Lena sleeps with whomever she wants, but if Ian does, it can ruin his relationship with her... is there ANYTHING Lena does that risks Ian turning her down?
Oh, certainly. It's perfectly reasonable for Ian to feel angry or hurt when he finds out, that's pretty much his reaction to it in the game after all, too. I just think Jeremy can be given benefit of the doubt he genuinely meant well there and wasn't keeping this to himself out of malice or neglect.I can agree with you, within certain limits, but Jeremy, as I said, doesn't consider Ian meeting Gillane one of those evenings right where he and Mike work, on the contrary, I think that on that occasion, if I were Ian, I would be really pissed off at Jeremy.
It is a little unfair to call Lena bad considering all the difficulties she has to face, such as helping her family, paying the bills and keeping her job in an economic crisis, having to play along with Robert to keep her job longer. and then if you refuse to continue being the old man's "muse" with an air of superiority that ruins her job opportunities, forcing her to have to do whatever she can to stay afloat and as a cherry on the cake they raise her salary. rent and mother's expenses, not to mention her circle of "friends" around her who are not the healthiest, and yet she manages to help the cafeteria not to close and holly to have more confidence in herself, So in my opinion it is justified for her to not know what she wants and to seek relief from all the stress that surrounds her, obviously where Lena sets her moral limits depends on us.If I have to do a serious analysis, examining the two characters, it is logical to want Ian to have more beautiful endings, considering that he is mostly a good boy, the opposite of Lena, who as she herself underlines several times, has the great the advantage of messing up one's life is always finding oneself in unpleasant situations, so everything that happens to him, and his shitty life, is the right cause of his choices. reading the two profiles, we can point out that Ian is the good guy in the story and Lena is the bad guy.
And the funny part is, all of it is avoidable and yet, they still go with it and keep complaining about it. They remind me of cuck Eric from GGGBStop getting your panties in bunch because your projected fake 2D girlfriend got taken to pound town in a dingy bathroom but you still fapped anyways with your shame boner and now gotta rush to the F95 forums to try and restore your fragile masculinity.
Yes he has right to withhold information as he wants. BUT what kinda friend is he if he does this? they grew together, been together from college(i believe) and than goes on telling wade "I don't steal in friend house" bullshit and guess what he does with Lena? If Ian had given him a chance to score with Cindy or Cindy herself, what do you think he would've done? He would've jumped on her? He should've told Wade about it or should've made Ian end IanxCindy like the man he projects himself. Bullshit at it's peek. Fucker just an opportunist nothing more. How he behaves in-game is his character and he ain't no friend. He just tries to keep himself out of danger by not telling Wade.Technically no one has a "right" to be told such things. It's up to the person who holds this knowledge whether they divulge it. Such person might think that keeping a secret is better for people involved, and act accordingly. (of course, it doesn't have to mean their opinion was the right one in a given case. But sometimes it can be)
I have serious doubt if many players would appreciate Jeremy telling Wade he saw them banging Cindy. I think you'd see quite a few complaints how he's betrayed them by revealing it.
He explains his reasoning when Ian asks him.
What if there is a 4 option and now Jack is Gillian's boyfriend. EK may implement this to keep things from getting too obvious and Mike may have Eli or some other girl as girlfriend. WHO KNOWS!What I wonder is how Jeremy fits into all this. Unless I've completely missed something, the 3 scenarios I see are:
1. Jeremy knew Mike and Gillian were together but said nothing (snake in the grass).
2. Jeremy somehow couldn't figure out Mike and Gillian were dating (fucking idiot).
3. Eva does a 180 and makes Mike's girlfriend someone random.
And if it's number 3.... Gillian coming back makes no sense. Either I'm overthinking it or this whole subplot is convoluted.
If I'm Ian in this I'm killing her, then myselfpoor ian xd
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