General Stubbs wrote...
I think the Liara Expansion could very well have a more interesting storyline then the actual ME2 storyline.
BW could turn it into a very deep, compelling plot that involves everyone (Liara, Shep, The Alliance, etc).
I think that the SB will definitely be a major villain in ME3 and the Liara Expansion will setup the storyline for it.
Liara will come and stay with Shepard on the Normandy no matter how it plays out though, it is the only logical answer.
I don't believe it would even be possible for BW not to put romantic and emotional dialogue in the Expansion.
It wouldn't make sense with the storyline, as it is an extremely emotional time for Liara and Shepard.
One good thing to think about is actually the extra 500 credits she gives you if you were her love.
Although it may be one of the wierdest decisions they could have made, it means they put a bit more thought into the scene and thought of another way to recognize the romance. That means that they didn't forget about us Liara Lovers.
They could have done a lot better job with the scene, but it was probably outside influences that caused them not to put emotional lines for Shepard in it.
(Bolding by self... yeah, I could've snipped instead, but that, is how I roll.

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I have to agree with you, even at my most pessimistic I think that any Liara DLC would
have to have dialogue just for LiLi-lovers. Because even if they think we're not as strong a part of the base as fans of the other characters -- which would ignore the fact that I can count on one hand the number of people who
hate Liara that I genuinely know; even those who don't think she matches up with Shepard well still like her, which is not the case with one or two characters that I won't mention, especially because I like them myself -- we keep coming back to the fact that we
have to be considered the target audience for it. Not that I wouldn't mind that Ash and Kaidan get their time in the limelight -- but as we've stated, LiLi is so obviously the co-star of this that if it were a movie, it'd be Mark Meer or Jennifer Hale getting top billing, then ... probably Seth because he
still gets the best lines, but then Ali Hillis, even above Martin Freaking Sheen in my opinion.