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yeah, I find it realistic though, to have to settle on hard choices and not make it however the player wants it. neither Angie nor Robert feel to me like they'd enjoy corpo life with Meredith in a tall building with no space. they want something particular in their life and invite Meredith to share it with them, which makes sense. although it IS a little ungrateful to me that Meredith is willing to give up on her city life for the sake of being with either of them and they don't, that's why even If i really wanted to stay with one of them I just chose to go traveling alone bc i thought Meredith deserves better than "yeah you can leave everything, change your plans and join me in my thing, otherwise bye"
That said, I went with Angie under the idea in my head that they traveled for a bit and Meredith worked from wherever she could get network, maybe doing gig jobs if she can't sustain that way at work, but overall I would've wanted her to find a job with a better work/life balance. Maybe after awhile they end up back in the city after taking their "impromptu vacation" or finding a place they both liked better. Perhaps the continued to travel being able to find work where available. I think the ending there could be open enough.