Dom John ending might be the most egregiously lazy 'update' in the long and storied history of lazy porn game updates. Two months for ~1.5k words writing and literally nothing else? It doesn't even have the typical excuse of needing a lot of work behind the scenes to make different paths work or accommodate a host of character options - it just automatically triggers a few days after the last scene which was already implemented, and everything about your character from name to appearance to stats has been forcibly normalised earlier in the path.
And everything remotely interesting is skipped over. Any interaction between him and Diana, who he just kind of converted despite her generally being a domme? Nope. How does he bring your family in? Don't worry about it. What was the process of completely brainwashing the department head of a mind control company - something we do in small degrees over the course of months? It just kind of happened.
Imagine paying upwards of ten dollars for a high school essay length piece of writing that essentially amounts to 'heehee daddy is so sexy, muwahaha I've won'. It's not even like it was some early- or mid-game 'bad ending' like if you pick the wrong person at the end of that one chapter. Dom John is essentially a full alternate gameplay path that you put roughly as much game time into as if you're playing for one of the normal endings. If anyone's excited for their epilogues, I would really recommend tempering your expectations. Clearly shaping up to be 'you defeat the baddies, you get with [person you were romancing], [you have a baby]'. No nuance or detail.
It's so strange because the whole Penny and Tasha bits feel like they're written and implemented by someone who enjoys the whole 'asshole antagonist beats you at your own game' thing, and then it takes such a nosedive to rushing the rest out. Not sure if Westane just got bored, or sustained a traumatic brain injury, but it's a shame because the initial premise of the path - a mind control serum getting turned on its creator - is such a fun thing to explore. Ah well.