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Wow this one made me feel shitty about my decisions. I didn't think every little thing was going to matter so much.

So many broken kids barely making it along, and now I feel I've failed them all with my choices. I feel like I can already see where things are headed with AJ, and I'm very concerned. When he asked to sleep under the bed, I should have had him sleep up top, but I didn't. Didn't think it was as big of a deal as it apparently was. I hope I can make things right going forward.

Excellent episode at making me feel shitty, but also can't help but love this cast of characters. I want them to succeed more than ever.

My choices:

-Had AJ enter the ticket booth (probably sounds stupid, but it's literally the first major-ish decision, I figured it'd be ok)
-Went hunting with Louis and Aasim (fishing felt like a less dangerous deal, figured they'd be fine)
-AJ slept under the bed (strangely the decision I felt the worst about)
-Surrendered food to Abel (this makes it sound worse than it was. I witnessed the option of pushing him out the window and it didn't feel right, and I wasn't gonna make AJ shoot him)
-Turned to Violet to help against Marlon (just had more confidence in her. I also just like her more lol)

Relationship statuses:
Violet - Guilty (this sounds worse than it is considering the alternative is "horrified")
Louis - Heartbroken (also sounds worse than it is when the other one is "lost")
Tenn - Helpless (all three - "bitter" and "resentful" - sound awful, I hope I can pull this poor kid back)
Alvin Jr - Hardened (sounds like all options leads to him shooting Marlon, so now I feel less-bad about my decisions. Maybe this isn't so bad. Although "pragmatic" might be preferred)

I was disappointed to see that this season was only four episodes instead of the usual five, but it's evidently a decent bit longer, so that's actually great.

Sorry for joining in on burping at the table, Ruby, manners like that don't really matter here lol.

Reviewed on Mar 22, 2024


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