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not a bad take... he can't fail if he doesn't even tryWhy is Ian so self-destructive, though? My guess is because he's afraid of failure.
not a bad take... he can't fail if he doesn't even tryWhy is Ian so self-destructive, though? My guess is because he's afraid of failure.
Because he doesn't need to pull himself together, because he has a pretty easy and lazy life right now and isn't wanting anything.Why is Ian so self-destructive, though?
I'd say that Uncle Chuck is responsible for this.Because he doesn't need to pull himself together, because he has a pretty easy and lazy life right now and isn't wanting anything.
Chuck is certainly enabling and encouraging it.I'd say that Uncle Chuck is responsible for this.
I might add that he never felt that his parents love him no matter what he does. You might say that Victoria is his "adoptive" mom.
There are no official percentages, but you can find the latest Dev Diary (and my graphical translation) here. If you want a quick estimate, late December is possible but early 2025 is probably more likely.Can anyone share next update previews from patreon. How many % are done? Can we expected a update this year or its going to be 2025.
So...if he self-reflects he hooks up with the person who is slightly closer to him? Is that the difference here?![]()
I was going to say that maybe sleeping with the maid instead of the hairdresser is some twisted form of seeking comfort from the only woman in his life (besides Edwin's mom, who is very much off limits for this type of comfort) who demonstrates any kind of care for his well-being? (That's not a passive-aggressive question mark; rather it is an indication that I'm not actually sure the statement is accurate.) It could also be more self-sabotaging self-fulfilling prophecy behavior. Something along the lines of "I am unhappy about the conclusions I reached when I took a good hard look at myself. If I'm an awful person, then by God I'll act like one."No, the differences go considerably beyond that. If he self-reflects, he talks to Alice about why she's sleeping with him and what he wants out of life. If he doesn't self-reflect, he teases Amber then gets a call from Uncle Chuck encouraging him to embrace his desires, whatever they may be. Similar concepts either way, but vastly different direction.
I agree with all of this. I wasn't trying to imply that Mina doesn't deserve better than Ian. She absolutely does. Anyone does. Ian treated her horribly and leaving him was the right choice. I also think that it's definitely possible we'll see some kind of redemption arc for Ian where he realizes what a dick he's become and chooses to change -- or a tragic turn of the same arc where he chooses not to. Maybe depending on interactions with Edwin, or maybe just at TD's whims. But regardless, I agree that Ian alone is ultimately responsible for his own actions, with perhaps some collateral blame for Chuck and Ian's parents for molding him into the person he has become.Given his chosen course of action was neither to act like a decent person, nor to end the relationship cleanly if he thought he wasn't worthy of it, but instead to act out and repeatedly hurt his girlfriend to the point where it'd drive her to end things, Mina objectively does deserve better than him. Heck, probably anyone deserves better than him.
Mind you, i'd place large part of responsibility for this on Chuck's doorstep because he's the one who apparently taught Ian to prioritize his own needs and whims above all else, and probably had large share in shaping how Ian views women... but at the end of the day if i'm supposed to buy the idea of "oh but Ian is acshually such sensitive and good boy down inside" the game is half-heartedly trying to sell me, then i'm consequently going to saddle his firmly with ultimate responsibility for his own behavior, and what sort of a person he chooses to be.
This is my favorite thing about this game! The characters are realistic, fleshed-out people that have more than one aspect to their personalities, complex motivations, and both flaws and virtues. Very few things in this game are black-and-white, and that's wonderful, because in that gray area is where we find the most interesting stories.That's why I like this game: you can have nuanced conversations about characters like Killian who are not two-dimensional collections of tropes. He's a terrible son, a worse boyfriend, and even though he realizes he's one he'll do nothing to change himself. But at the same time he's the best friend Edwin could wish for. Not the best influence, certainly, but if push comes to shove and Edwin needs his help, Ian'll say "I'm in" before hearing what the actual problem is. Loyalty like this is rare, which is why Edwin is so apprehensive about his relationship with Mina.
Why is Ian so self-destructive, though? My guess is because he's afraid of failure. Life at its worst is swell for Killian, it's not like he has to strive to survive. He's got a swanky apartment, a well-paid job that is not that strenuous, enough cash and charisma to pump and dump a new girl every night out. His mom might consider him a loser, but how many losers can live a life like that? Yes, it feels empty sometimes, but he can fix that by drinking another shot and not answering his mother's calls.
Mina breaking up with him reminds him of this. She's a living proof he's a bad boyfriend. It's one thing to pick a girl up, let her cook you breakfast in the morning and then ghost her. You're a dick, but you planned to be a dick. But this time he wasn't horrible enough for that. He tried to be a boyfriend, and it turns out he's not good enough. Why get a degree and a serious job if your employer will fire you just like Mina dumped you? Just more fuel for those considering you a failure.
That's more or less my reading of it, too. Though of course, Ian doubling down on treating that "childhood comfort figure" like a fuck toy to be mocked and humiliated does very effective job of undoing whatever sympathy he'd d generate with such a move. Even if he may operate from position of "oh but that's what she likes!"I was going to say that maybe sleeping with the maid instead of the hairdresser is some twisted form of seeking comfort from the only woman in his life (besides Edwin's mom, who is very much off limits for this type of comfort) who demonstrates any kind of care for his well-being?
Very much so. It has been mentioned and hinted at several times in the game that Vicki was far more a mother to Ian than his real mom. (He might even have a slight crush on her) What little motherly love Ian got most came from Viktoria, a bit from Alice and nothing from Grace. Grace, Ian´s mom, is the coldest character of some importance in the game and that says something!Chuck is certainly enabling and encouraging it.
And his parents (especially his mother) probably screwed him over as well. He hardly knows what love actually is and how it feels. So that screwed his relationship with Mina as well.
Then again, we see her for whole five minutes if that, so that's not exactly telling us much. The only thing we learn about her is that she never liked Edwin.But Grace? Any time we saw her, there was nothing, just calculation.
Didn't we see her meeting with Victoria on one of the sneak peeks? So we'll probably see more of her in the new update.Then again, we see her for whole five minutes if that, so that's not exactly telling us much. The only thing we learn about her is that she never liked Edwin.
Careful about what? Carnations and house girls aren't slaves/kidnapped women.Mina is going to end up as a Carnation or a House Girl if she isn't careful.
There always is. You just need to use search bar and find the post.Hello, is there a WIN compressed version?
"You work at a brothel? Hey, working there is totally on my bucket list!"How and why could it possibly happen, I wonder.![]()
Yeah, I don't really see that happening either. Not without Kath and Warren going full criminal and abducting her or something. If anything the drama might come from Mina finding out that Felicia, Ian, Edwin and even Hanna and Veronica are all involved in this weird sex club.Careful about what? Carnations and house girls aren't slaves/kidnapped women.
And Mina doesn't need money or a job.
How and why could it possibly happen, I wonder.
I wonder why you guys seem to forget that the story is going to end in 10 days (week 4, saturday night) as well.
The thing is that we might see her just a couple times, but also other sources during events in PC mention Grace´s coldness and arrogance.Then again, we see her for whole five minutes if that, so that's not exactly telling us much. The only thing we learn about her is that she never liked Edwin.
Which would defeat the point, at least as far as Kath is concerned. She wants the Carnations to be there because they chose to be there, not because someone had access to sedatives, zip ties and an unmarked van.Not without Kath and Warren going full criminal and abducting her or something.