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Tell him off, does not mean throw Kate under the bus. At the very least, rephrasing it with the direction of "Your a total ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, and are eventually gonna drive everyone away", without directly refrencing Kate, but heavily implying it would have been more in line as Telling Off.
That was badly handled. I did not feel like that one was telling him off.
I restarted the episode, because "WTF! That's NOT what I wanted to say at all!". Sometimes I hate this dialogue-system, because it doesn't exactly tell you what you are going to choose.
And Dragon Age. And (especially) Fallout 4.
tthat's what i thought. i wasn't expecting him to say that
that was really misleading, and made me feel like an ass for something i didnt choose.
i dont say ''what the ♥♥♥♥?'' ever out loud, but this time i did.. lmao that was so random