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My guess would be that going to Frank's apartment is essential to getting to know who Zena and old man are.Eh... still forced to go to Frank's no matter what. And then forced to be a model for Zena on top of that. Pushed into a wine date with Frank as well. And then of course, forced to get drunk and pass out on Frank's couch, just to wake up and be late for work.
Man, it's a good thing I avoided Frank completely in my playthrough. Would of hate to have been randomly sucked into spending all this time with him and being forced into a bunch of stuff I didn't even want. Oh wait...
None of this makes any sense. On a good girl path, none of this should have even happened. She should have paid her rent and left. But nope, DC has to force Frank in your face even when it makes no sense for it to happen. Now we are also forced to be a model, pushed into a wine date with Frank, and forced to get drunk with Frank and sleep at his house.
None of that makes sense for a good girl path who has completely avoided Frank.
Creating another scene to meet up with them is harder than adjusting already known one.
On my playthrough Gail barely interacts with Frank - she just sleeps there, so what?
Her spending time there and getting tipsy is just a plot device to have her oversleeping and missing keys -> meeting Roger.
Most of VN's in here have core scenes which aren't avoidable, but play out slightly differently depending on your choices. I don't see any point in getting mad at Gail staying at Frank's.