Talk:High School Story: Class Act Choices/@comment-37727384-20181225172017

I get that Ajay has to be impartial and not taking sides. But what he is doing isn't exactly my definition of impartiality...

If he is going for neutrality, he shouldn't have weighed in on the framing by speaking out that he thinks the sabotage argument was logical and believable in front of the whole cast and crew, nor should he be onlooking all the rude accusations and criticisms towards MC. If he really doesn't want to take sides, as the director, he should remind people of what Mr. Olson said - "innocent until proven guilty" - and encourage people to wait until the verdict comes out.

Not saying anything in a situation where MC is clearly being cornered by pretty much everyone but Erin and Skye looks like he's "taking sides" enough to me. As you can see from my nickname, Ajay is my preferred LI for this book, and my favourite character in ALL of Choices books I've played. So I must say I'm quite disappointed in this fictional character based on this chapter :( haha

But of course, I'm not as furious at him as I am at Trevor, Clint, Natalie, etc. (Danielle isn't even worth feeling mad towards) and as many have said, those three will be dead to me even after the misunderstanding has been resolved. I don't say the same for Ajay, but it WILL take a sincere apology (rather than a standard "Sorry I doubted you, but we solved the problem and we can get back to rehearsing and flirty banters!") for me to forgive him fully, though! -.-