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You can check it out here: https://www.reddit.com/r/StardewValley/comments/550pvs/heres_what_getting_a_divorce_is_like/
And...(reads the reddit thread) You can do WHAT at the witches' house?! DOOOOOD WTF the world of Stardew is full of creepy and amazing stuff. :o
It's funny, it's almost like a single developer (or a tight team) can write stellar characters by really getting into their head and carefully crafting something genuine BETTER than design-by-comittee AAA studios that have a dozen people writing every character at once, and where Corporate is going "Hmm, X character shouldn't be like that, we think we'll lose 2% of the X demographic because that's too dark, change them into generic Y instead"... XD
Single cohesive vision > AAA comittee design all day every day.
At least, this is my personal experience, both as a player and as a writer.
I married Emily, one of the reasons being FU Clint (jkjk). Her events were kind of weak in the grand scheme of things.
I feel bad for clint as well, but he had his chance multiple times. And as much as I cheer him on, That is something to rememebr.