User blog comment:RainbowDashLover4Ever/Endless Summer Con: Pop-culture References/@comment-34381956-20180227211327/@comment-3452092-20180228022134

I guess you react differently to the situation that they do. For me, I freeze and don't say anything for a while, mostly because I think out every thing unless I am mad or comfortable. I know others who blurt out the first thing that comes to mind and yes, the first thing that comes to mind may well be pop reference.

See, I disagree. I look at the line and the first thing I think is, "Drama queen much, Quinn." I'm pretty sure that's not the tone of that scene. And it doesn't seem in character to me. Obviously, you see it differently, but then obviously you and I see a lot of lines differently, so that's not surprising.

Okay, to be exact, it sounds like it comes from a bad B movie. I'll take your word for it that it supposed to come off as a movie or TV series, but for me there is nothing in Choices that comes off that way as a whole. Stray lines here and there and never in a good way, but over all, it comes off as a video game to me, a really short one, but still a video game. And just for reference, if it takes less than one hundred hours for me to beat it, it is a short video game in my mind. Under fifty hours is probably were I put the line for really short. And anything that takes under twenty hours to beat is insanely short to me. And don't even get me started on the length of Big Fish games (but they are really good despite their short length).

How many people could I see saying "the Lorax wouldn't be happy with this" right after seeing a land of burnt down trees? Not a lot, but probably a handful of them. Actually, probably more than I initially thought, because at first I thought you said "seeing a land of trees burned down" rather than just meaning the after effects. I wouldn't, because Lorax, but I wouldn't hold it against those who would and I'd probably respond to that as the perfectly rational statement I would see it to be.

I'm not sure what you mean about the "characters expressing emotion" thing. Could you include a link to the article you mean?