Talk:America's Most Eligible Season 10/@comment-36210617-20181011073814/@comment-35568572-20181011144756

What I meant is that people take things differently. So there are people who are going to be mad about her behaviour and people who are not. I, for example, thought she was a nice person. I helped her become a pick-up artist when she couldn't get any number and was crying in the rest room. The thing with Derek put me off because I don't like fake relationships/showmances. That I considered a sign but I turned a blind eye. Then the whole thing between BC and her was honestly annoying because BC didn't deserve to be treated like a nuisance by Ivy, after me and her were kind enough to help Ivy in the number challenge. Since BC doesn't take shit from anyone, she confronted her while I decided to stay out of here. If Ivy saw my character as a threat, she could've told him, instead of treating him kindly all the time. When she nominated MC for the bottom three and then voted him out, against she could've told him instead of keeping to play nice and hiding herself behind a façade. I played the sweetheart route, so obviously this double-faced behaviour had an impact both on me and my character. In the acting scene, it shows how her regret isn't really sincere, despite seeing MC hurt and angry. It feels like she's being leading everyone on. Those who are in the competition just to win usually try to get as less involved with other contestants as possible but someone who is there to build relationship of course will feel betrayed after being lied to. In my playthrough, HS and BC are respectively in love and ally with MC, so I think that's why they see it as a betrayal: they wouldn't expect someone would betray MC, as MC hasn't done everything to deserve it. MC just happens to be a strong competitor. Ivy was on a close relationship level with my MC and my MC never voted out someone that was close or ally, so MC can't conceive this behaviour.

I hope this clarify how does one side might see it. Of course there's another who may make no big deal out of it, as they're there to win the competition and take the actions of the others in the same way. If anything, I think that the dialogues and choices should play different according to the route you're playing (sweetheart, flirt or villain) and how you are playing the game, but I guess that's too complex to make for PB. By that I meant there should also be a route where the MC doesn't treat Ivy as traitor and stuff.