Talk:America's Most Eligible: All Stars/@comment-26069469-20190421041611/@comment-38520064-20190424221443

I thought the book was actually pretty decent at the beginning, having Vince and Slater (which are supposed to be the villain) as MC's partner is so interesting for me. I thought that PB will show us that the supposed-to-be-villain is not as bad as everyone thought, or if not they'd let us be a real villain this season (not just for confessional) and be a badass power couple with Slater, considering even after how we see how he actually plays the game, we still get a diamond scene with him in the prom date. I'm not gonna lie, I loved AME All Stars when Slater was MC's partner. I had a lot of expectation for this season, that there will be a surprising traitor, that the villains will get redemption, but after chapter 10 things just went downhill for me. I also hate the fact that this season, the relationship status is completely meaningless. I get every possible plus points with Slater, hoping that the very high relationship status will change how he acts at least a little bit. But guess what? Whether he is your enemy or he is in love with you, the dialogues are the exact same. This is the worst book ever on Choices, and I'm sad to say this because I actually love Slater.