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Yoeski

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Agreed, especially 1999 Scarlett (2019 Scarlett is still a looker, but 1999 Scarlett is smokin'). I favor Jenny, but no question Scarlett is hotter.
I'll second this, Jenny may not be the most smoking' of the bunch, but there's just something so genuinely special about her unwavering loyalty, emotional starvation, and absolute affection for the MC that makes her my favorite, I feel like out of all the girls, Jenny loves him the most, Skylar being a close second.
 

danb35

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absolute affection for the MC that makes her my favorite
I think that's really what does it for me. I mean, she's awfully cute, but she's also head-over-heels in love with MC--that's pretty hard to resist, so I don't. It doesn't hurt that she's smart enough to have seen the holes in MC's story, and willing to believe it when he told her. Dude, stay in 1999, marry Jenny, and F the rest of the story.

But since we're probably done with 1999, that probably also means no more Jenny. She got a nice send-off, at least.
 

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I think that's really what does it for me. I mean, she's awfully cute, but she's also head-over-heels in love with MC--that's pretty hard to resist, so I don't. It doesn't hurt that she's smart enough to have seen the holes in MC's story, and willing to believe it when he told her. Dude, stay in 1999, marry Jenny, and F the rest of the story.

But since we're probably done with 1999, that probably also means no more Jenny. She got a nice send-off, at least.
I mean I’m sure the developer will go back to 1999 at some point right?
 

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I mean I’m sure the developer will go back to 1999 at some point right?
A number of people in this thread have said that the party felt a lot like a farewell to 1999. That's the reason MC and Jenny got together, after all. If MC never saw Luna again in the intervening 20 years, that goes a long way toward explaining her reaction when she does see him again (and if she didn't see him during that time, my suspicion is that she thinks he's dead).

I hope that isn't the case for the simple reason that I'd love more time with Jenny (and 2019 Jenny, if she lived, wouldn't be the same, though she would still be cool)--but I'm inclined to believe it.
 

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Yoeski

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Dude, stay in 1999, marry Jenny, and F the rest of the story.

But since we're probably done with 1999, that probably also means no more Jenny. She got a nice send-off, at least.
Yeah, that's the thing, after the recent episode I'm now wondering how Jenny will be handled now, would she have to wait 20 years to see us again or will she have to travel to the future and not age a day? Since nothing seems to be working I'm leaning on the ladder? Just my guess since no one else seems to have anything, I guess time will tell, no pun intended.
 

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after the recent episode I'm now wondering how Jenny will be handled now,
I expect we'll find out in the next update, of course, but a few possibilities:
  • Nothing really changed; Jenny (and her as-yet-unknown daughter) still died in the accident
    • In which case, if we're actually done with 1999, that really was a farewell to Jenny. I'll miss her, but she got a nice send-off (that was her reason--or excuse, anyway--to sleep with MC, in case they never saw each other again). You couldn't quite file this under "you can't change the past," because MC has (2019 Scarlett still has that picture, after all), but Jestur could channel his inner Doctor and say there are certain fixed points in time that can't be changed, or some such thing. You're always going to get wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey in a time-travel story anyway.
  • Jenny listened to MC, didn't work at the plant, and is alive and well in 2019
    • I'd obviously be glad she made it. But would I feel the same way about 41-year-old 2019 Jenny as about 21-year-old 1999 Jenny? Would she feel the same way about MC? She's had a kid with someone else in that time, after all.
  • Jenny listened to MC, didn't work at the plant, but died for some other reason before 2019
    • Boo! Not as much because Jenny's dead as because it would really feel like a cop-out.
  • Jenny listened to MC but was still affected by the plant accident in some way
    • A theory discussed previously in this thread is that the accident, rather than killing her, sent her back 20 years (so to 1989), where she assumed the identity of Jackie Gilmour, making her Darci's grandmother. This of course introduces all sorts of complications, but goes a long way toward explaining Jackie's apparent attraction to MC. And IIRC her body was never found, so she was always "missing, presumed dead."
The first is pretty risky; killing off a popular character can alienate a lot of your audience, but it could be explained with the rest of the story, and the risk is somewhat mitigated by the fact that she was "dead" when the story began anyway. The third is even more risky IMO, as you're killing her off without even doing anything for the story. The second would be nice, but probably too easy.

I hadn't really considered your idea that Jenny might travel forward. At least one other 1999 girl--April (whom I wouldn't at all mind seeing more of)--has (if not all the way to 2019, at least far enough to see her nieces/Scarlett's daughters), so there's some precedent. Jenny's obviously very bright, so there'd be some reason for whatever shadowy forces are involved here to try to get her help. I kind of doubt we're going to play it that she's bright enough to have invented her own time machine, but I guess it's possible.
 
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I expect we'll find out in the next update, of course, but a few possibilities:
  • Nothing really changed; Jenny (and her as-yet-unknown daughter) still died in the accident
    • In which case, if we're actually done with 1999, that really was a farewell to Jenny. I'll miss her, but she got a nice send-off (that was her reason--or excuse, anyway--to sleep with MC, in case they never saw each other again). You couldn't quite file this under "you can't change the past," because MC has (2019 Scarlett still has that picture, after all), but Jestur could channel his inner Doctor and say there are certain fixed points in time that can't be changed, or some such thing. You're always going to get wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey in a time-travel story anyway.
  • Jenny listened to MC, didn't work at the plant, and is alive and well in 2019
    • I'd obviously be glad she made it. But would I feel the same way about 41-year-old 2019 Jenny as about 21-year-old 1999 Jenny? Would she feel the same way about MC? She's had a kid with someone else in that time, after all.
  • Jenny listened to MC, didn't work at the plant, but died for some other reason before 2019
    • Boo! Not as much because Jenny's dead as because it would really feel like a cop-out.
  • Jenny listened to MC but was still affected by the plant accident in some way
    • A theory discussed previously in this thread is that the accident, rather than killing her, sent her back 20 years (so to 1989), where she assumed the identity of Jackie Gilmour, making her Darci's grandmother. This of course introduces all sorts of complications, but goes a long way toward explaining Jackie's apparent attraction to MC. And IIRC her body was never found, so she was always "missing, presumed dead."
The first is pretty risky; killing off a popular character can alienate a lot of your audience, but it could be explained with the rest of the story, and the risk is somewhat mitigated by the fact that she was "dead" when the story began anyway. The third is even more risky IMO, as you're killing her off without even doing anything for the story. The second would be nice, but probably too easy.

I hadn't really considered your idea that Jenny might travel forward. At least one other 1999 girl--April (whom I wouldn't at all mind seeing more of)--has (if not all the way to 2019, at least far enough to see her nieces/Scarlett's daughters), so there's some precedent. Jenny's obviously very bright, so there'd be some reason for whatever shadowy forces are involved here to try to get her help. I kind of doubt we're going to play it that she's bright enough to have invented her own time machine, but I guess it's possible.
I'd say the most likely scenario is that Jenny is still believed to have died in the accident, but remains alive under an assumed identity – just like she had been from the get-go.
 

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I expect we'll find out in the next update, of course, but a few possibilities:
  • Nothing really changed; Jenny (and her as-yet-unknown daughter) still died in the accident
Small correction: Her daughter didnt die in the accident but disappeared: "A week after the accident Jenny's daughter went missing and was never found" and I believe Tiffany later mentions, that the police assumed, that she ran away.
 
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Small correction: Her daughter didnt die in the accident but disappeared: "A week after the accident Jenny's daughter went missing and was never found" and I believe Tiffany later mentions, that the police assumed, that she ran away.
My theory is that Jenny ran away with her daughter after the accident because she was warned by the MC. She ran away to not alter events and will reemerge some time after the MC returns to the present.
 

danb35

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How would she know when to reappear?
We don't know what all MC told her when he came clean; he may very well have told her what specific date it was when he left. But we know he told her at least the broad strokes--he was from her future, there was an accident at the power plant, and that the accident (was believed to have) resulted in her death. It seems very likely he would have said "20 years in the future" or something very similar. I don't know a particular reason that he would have been more specific than that--she might have asked, he might have just said it, he might have mentioned (or she have asked about) other events that she could piece together to get a pretty close idea.
Jenny ran away with her daughter after the accident because she was warned by the MC.
But why? She was warned about the accident, and that she'd die in the accident. If she survived the accident, and was able to take her daughter a week later and go into hiding, why would she then do that? Afraid of Cindy and her goons? I mean, she knows about them now (i.e., in 1999), and surely would have learned more about them by 2009 or so, when the accident took place. I don't know, though.
 
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