Thread:Fearless Diva/@comment-3452092-20171222192243/@comment-3452092-20171227161729

It would be very interesting to see how they would handle a direct crossover with Endless Summer and anything else considering the very different art style. Definitely the same setting though. They was pretty cool.

A cameo of someone who looked like Sei would totally work as an easter egg. It would be even better if that someone had a name similiar to hers or if anyone looking like one of the characters showed up with the same last name.

I do not know what you mean with your reference to Leia, and as I have not seen the new movie yet, if that is a reference to The Last Jedi I request that you please drop any references to that, because I want to be as surprised as is possible and am trying to avoid spoilers if at all possible which given that it's Star Wars is a difficult task. Thanks in advance for respecting that. (Yes, I know I'm great with the trying to avoid spoilers thing, aren't I.)

That said, I could see any of the dragon / mountain tribe characters (Dom, Sei, Anu, Anton . . . that was all we saw, right?) as having a potential toward immortality (though not being young looking seeing as Anu looked old enough to be Sei's grandfather and if they didn't age he would have looked the same age as his granddaughter, so an aged up Dom, Sei, or Anton could be fun to see).

A timeline would be awesome! And I bet they have one. It would be smart for their own sakes. They may be trying to give themselves wiggle room by not doing so, but I am a firm believer in someone one of my friends said, once it's released to the public, it's canon and that includes the timeline you haven't released, because the events still happened at a specific time.

Yummy. Yes, that would a great way for Bertrand to catch the MC and Maxwell, with him shirtless and her wearing his shirt. And yes, Maxwell being a terrible liar and getting caught that way would make a lot of sense. I also see him as not wanting to lie to his brother. He looks up to and cares for his brother so much, he doesn't want to keep secrets from him. However, and this is big, we are talking about the guy who has kept a secret for over a year about where Savannah was from everyone, who pretended like he was making extravigant expenses (except for the one expence that really was . . . and that was the only one his brother really seemed to disbelieve), so honestly, it seems to me like he's actually probably the best secret keeper in the entire series.

Yeah. You suggested maybe they were building Olivia up to be a love interest, and maybe they are. But what if, instead, they really are building her up to be a close friend and ally and only that. What if her role is to take your side against anyone who might potentially hurt you, even whomever your love interest is. What if the relationship points you have or haven't been building with her will deturmine how she acts in the next book, if she is friend or foe, similar in a way to Rowan Thorne and Diavolos Nevrakis (but with a lot more screne time regardless of choices).

I don't know a lot about Princess Di, so I will take your word for it that there are parallels there.

It doesn't bother me so much that they didn't let us play a guy. At least not compared to how I see if bothering other people. I would like the ability to play a guy since that would allow for even more replayability (especially since there are only so many times you can change the face of the female characters before you run out and I don't like to use the same appearance or name for replays if I can manage it).

One thing though, that has been bugging me a bit is that Red Carpet Diaries while based in the "world" of Hollywood U is called Red Carpet Diaries and so far has not had Hollywood U in it at all. It makes me wonder if they still have plans for that, if maybe Red Carpet Diaries is more of an introduction to characters and dipping it's toes in that world and when it's done we are going to get a story that actually takes place in Hollywood U and that story is going to be either gender and it's going to be a multi story series. I guess we will see, but the lack of the title of that game combined with the lack of the setting of that game makes me wonder. Now, maybe they just don't see that setting working here, but it does make me wonder.

When I was mentioning some of the things I did, I was thinking of The Freshman / The Sophomore and how they handled things.

Actually, it physically hurts me to read parts of High School Story, Book 2 because of Isa. . . which is very new sensation let me tell you. It has more to do with the division that she has caused that anything else. Granted that actually makes her a great villain, but I will not be rereading any more of that book until I know how things turn out. . . rereading, not reading. I am definitely reading, especially now that things are getting better and the characters are working together, again. Once I know how the book ends, I should be fine rereading the book. . . I hope.

Yeah, I was extremely disappointed in Kiara and Penelope. What was the point of gaining them as allies if they just ditch us at the first (granted major, but still first) sign of trouble. At the very least they could have expressed a lack of belief that things actually occured as they were being portrayed. And yes, Olivia, is completely a better friend that they are. I never felt that Kiara and Penelope were much in the way of friends, just acquaintances whom you were allied with and a very loose interpretation of an alliance at that. Olivia, though, she feels like she is a friend, whether she wants to acknowledge it or not.

That all makes a lot of sense.

And yes, I don't see how it's so difficult for them to let us name characters we'd named in other books. . . I mean really. They let us name a fish/dog/hampster in the last chapter of the last book of Rules of Engagement, they could let us name other characters in other things (and pick their appreance in the case of Liam since I assume they don't). Based off that statement (and again I haven't played that route for Rules of Engagement so I don't know (but I do allow spoilers for that one ;) ) I would get that, if Liam is there, then it's after Constantine is caught as being behind the scandal and, if Liam isn't there, then it's before than, since I think Constantine would be more willing to be open about the situation if the son in question isn't in the room or he's not still trying to hide things from him. Although I guess, "The girl your brother is in love with was caught by the media in the arms of another man so he chose someone else whom I think is more suitable, but I'm sorry your brother is hurting," could count as girl trouble, so it could potentially make sense with that statement before he's caught.