SanaeS

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It's good to see what might at first glance be considered a "half-update" is instead so packed with content to stand on its own, making it one of my favorites to date. I loved the gimmick of showing the club to Elias, getting to know a different side of the patrons as the tension slowly rises until the bombastic ending.

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It's good to see what might at first glance be considered a "half-update" is instead so packed with content to stand on its own, making it one of my favorites to date. I loved the gimmick of showing the club to Elias, getting to know a different side of the patrons as the tension slowly rises until the bombastic ending.

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The thing with Allison actually got me thinking, and possibly there to make the player in general think: have any of the carnations been altogether truthful? Is one of the sob stories potentially fake? You know, we don't see Rose's daughter once, with the excuse that she sent her to camp while she endures the month of hell, but what if there's more going on?

Makes you wonder...
 

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When did he throw rosie? I only saw him thrown Felicia
He was rough with her a couple times iirc but other than that it's typical aggressive intimidation.

It's scary to think Warren actually holds back on his impulses when he's on the clock, but they don't pay him to be nice. That's why Jacob guards the door and Warren is always the one strong-arming everyone when setting stuff up.
 

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BTW, regarding Lucy:
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The thing with Allison actually got me thinking, and possibly there to make the player in general think: have any of the carnations been altogether truthful? Is one of the sob stories potentially fake? You know, we don't see Rose's daughter once, with the excuse that she sent her to camp while she endures the month of hell, but what if there's more going on?
Nah, I doubt any of the carnations are faking it. I think we've had precise number that Rosalind needs, i.e. 23 000 $ (and rising) which is a pocket change for almost anyone in the club, I would think she wouldn't be putting such an elaborate scheme just to get this much (Olly was real and it's doubtful she would fake her daughter's picture). Allison had much more ambitious goal though AND she had the skills to fake it.
 
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I'm so conflicted with who should win the competition in the end especially now with knowing that the winner isn't really free after all they're a slave to the club forever.

I initially felt very strongly that it should be Rosalind she's the only one who really "needed" it and was there not because of any vanity or problem of her own making and I loved the symmetry of Rosalind/Edwin/mom plots. Then I think Felicia because really Rose's problem is like 2 pairs of shoes for Felicia and Edwin could easily fix the problem for Rosalind (and even veronica) without them winning but now...eeeek

It's now portrayed as if its more important than ever for Felicia to win that its survival do or die but after this update and the peek behind the curtain we got of her at the art show I think winning would be insanely detrimental for her soul.

Testement to the great writing when you can make someone flip from wanting every girl to be able to win to not wanting any of them to win haha
For Rosie, it’s over, unless Hana or Edwin makes a buyback.
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