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Modifié par Td1984, 07 février 2012 - 08:36 .
Modifié par Td1984, 07 février 2012 - 08:36 .
Let's say the circumstances of a scene in which this appears to happen make it rather undesirable. As a general rule, I would want to avoid saying that because I find it trite, and would like to avoid triggering Miranda saying it as well.shepard1038 wrote...
So do you think Miranda in Me3 will say to Shepard she loves him?
Modifié par Ieldra2, 07 février 2012 - 09:13 .
Indeed. It is Miranda I am drawn to - Miranda who's driven to achieve the impossible and who has ideals of human advancement quite unlike those of TIM. If I won't find that woman in ME3, if I only find Miranda who loves her sister, what would I want with the romance?MisterJB wrote...
MASSEFFECTfanforlife101 wrote...
If it's SO GOOD, then what the bloody hell is with all the pessimistic attitude?!
Because some of us actually have the audacity to expect more from Miranda in ME3 than simply a good romance.
Shocking, I know.
Why, What happens?Dr. Doctor wrote...
@Shepard
She does, but trust me you don't want to trigger it.
MisterJB wrote...
"I love you" is overused in today's society. And it's not, by any means, a guarantee of happiness. Jacob says an "I love you, Shepard" in ME3 but we also know what else happens.
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