Mondo47 wrote...
True, but it means that a female Shepard can't possibly help change her for the better... I mean, a romance with Shep begins to work positive magic on Jack, which could (potentially at least) lead to the character further evolving into the next game or possibly beyond. For it to seemingly hang on ownership of a 'magic wand' (ho ho ho) is a bit... limited?
What Jack needs is someone to care for her, to bring her out from behind this self-destructive self-defence mechanism she's constructed around her life. It need not really hang on the power of true love and all that - I was a bit (ok, read a lot) disappointed that Jack couldn't find a friend in a female Shepard; someone that truly wanted nothing at all from her other than for her not to feel like she has no-one at her back. I felt the whole "I don't wanna play," thing was a bit assumptive of a good man being Jack's only chance at normality, when a good friend could do the selfsame thing.
Yes, I wanted to be her mommy - but let's face it, she could use someone to care for her no matter what
I hear you. I guess I didn't really look at it as 'she just needs a good man to come and fix her' so much as she's just gotten so used to feeling alone and honed her defense mechanism to the point where you really need to love her to get her to open up to you. A bit of a cliche perhaps but a good one imo.
Hopefully in me3 she'll have softened (and bioware will get rid of the 'romance or nothing' bit) and you'll get to be friends with Jack.





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