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It makes no sense at all.
And i really expected something bad to happen. That Vic might go to the media and tell the dirty little secret of Freq, with you then having to deal with the media fallout or at least give us a cutscene where Vic goes ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ and the two have a fight.
But as it stands, the story comes across as if it was written by a 10 year old who had to finish it in half an hour.
And there are so many plot holes and mistakes it's not even funny. From being announced as a 3 time All-American that suddenly becomes a 4-time to Spike Lee apparently even forgetting the names he gave his characters. I mean Yvette switches names from "Yvette Ming Ching" (and that name is facepalm worthy, actually thought "Ming Ching" is some sort of racial slur) to "Yvette Mendenhall" for no real reason.
It's really atrocious.