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In other words.. I let Nathan take the blame so Jefferson's guard is down but when time comes.. Jefferson will have his nuts cuts from his balzac
Also, as I understand, however much choices matter, this particular one has the least influence.
When Victoria talks to Jefferson at night in the school yard he reminds her of the fact that he doesn't get to fly to San Francisco with the winner of the contest, thanks to Max after which Victoria makes a snide remark about her.
Also:
When Jefferson talks to Max in the dark room, he notes how she threw him under the bus in the principals office. For a moment then he thought Max was on to him.