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If you'll blame Madsen, you'll propably doom Price family (considering their bills)
If you'll blame Jefferson, you might get in trouble during Art class
And if you'll blame Nathan, Prescotts will be on you.
Ahh, so I have good reason to be sitting here thinking "What do I do???" It's paused..
Can I rewind after the choice?
Yes, you can
So far, I have reported Nathan having the gun, got Kate to report him to the police, and blamed him again after her death. I also got onto the guest list for the Vortex club so I suspect that's going to be an issue in the future as well.
I blamed Nathan since it was his fault. And I'm pretty sure you can rewind. After the conversation they ask you sign something to basically state what you told them and Max says at that point she thinks she could do a rewind. I think when I did it Nathan was expelled.
I think Nathan is the best choice. It's probably about time to reveal what he's been doing anyway and I thought it goes rather well. Max certainly can't avoid confronting him forever.
Madsen seems to be well meaning if a bit overzealous. Jefferson certainly could have tried harder but his reaction if you choose him shows that he is very sorry for his part in it. The outcome from choosing either of them to me seems undesirable and leaves nathan still in the clear.
I don't recall them suspending Max. They did say that Nathan was clearly in the video and Nathan threatens to sue them or something like that. Of course Nathan will probably go after you for this but he is the one responsible and something should be done about him.
Max doesn't get suspended. Nathan does because there's proof that something is wrong with him being involved in the video and at the party. He threatens to sue and then leaves. Obviously this will have major consequences for Max later.
Really? I must have misheard them. The principle said something about suspending someone.