- Jun 8, 2021
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obviously the MC wont get sent home early, its about the character moments and drama that comes from him thinking he is going to be sent home. The questions in my post were rhetorical, their purpose was only to illustrate that interesting things can come from the fact that the MC thinks he is going to get sent home.Sorry but no just look at it logically
1. Will MC get sent home (away from every single LI) and have the story continue? Obviously notI really dont feel like I need to go further into this one...
2.Will MC be able to change Kates mind...... she is an LI so obviously she is not going to cause an "early game over" and honestly see above
3. That is the only potentiality interesting thing because unlike the expulsion it could legit go either way. Notice that I did not bring that up though i literally just said the expulsion stuff
If you can answer me how the MC could get expelled and still have the game function (dont say only texting on phone) then honestly you should be writing your own game because its clear a fair amount of people can see its literally just "mid season" forced drama
Edit: when MC obviously doesnt get expelled people better not be saying "well it could have gone either way" (futrueproofing)
This subplot adds drama, but it isnt "forced" drama, its very clear and reasonable why Kate feels the need to send the MC home. It is up to the MC to change her mind, and "obviously" the MC will succeed in that, but as a reader you still ask "will he be able to do it?" "how can he change her mind?" etc etc.
"honestly you should be writing your own game because its clear a fair amount of people can see its literally just "mid season" forced drama" why would this be reason for me to write my own game?
Its ok to not like the expulsion subplot but your reasoning for it to not exist has nothing to do with the characters or story. You just dont like it.