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* Even though the jerks in The Party were only teens at the time, and the homeless group are adults, it's still a relief to see Stan and the others quickly warm up to the idea of Jodie having powers as opposed to thinking she's a witch (even though they were understandably unnerved at first).

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* Even though the jerks in The Party "The Party" were only teens at the time, and the homeless group are adults, it's still a relief to see Stan and the others quickly warm up to the idea of Jodie having powers as opposed to thinking she's a witch (even though they were understandably unnerved at first).



* In "Night Session", when Jodie asks to go to bed, Nathan tells her her bought her a book and asks if she wants him to read to her. Her pleased response is the first and only time we see poor little Jodie really smile and it's ''adorable''.
* All variations of the "Friends" ending, where Jodie goes back to the people she met in the ''Homeless'' chapter. As she puts it, they were the only people who ever really saw her as herself, and didn't want to intimidate or manipulate her because of her power, and most importantly they ''don't care'' about any of it. The spirit stuff is just a quirky thing the others write off, they like Jodie for Jodie. [[spoiler: This is also the ending where she becomes Zoey's [[TheMentor mentor]].]] Ultimately, Jodie can't ignore or escape the loneliness she endured because of her power -- but she ''can'' make sure that [[spoiler: Zoey]] never has to suffer like she did. When the credits roll, the game's world is a better, friendlier place just because Jodie's in it.

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* In "Night Session", when Jodie asks to go to bed, Nathan tells her her he bought her a book and asks if she wants him to read to her. Her pleased response is the first and only time we see poor little Jodie really smile and it's ''adorable''.
* All variations of the "Friends" "Zoey" ending, where Jodie goes back to the people she met in the ''Homeless'' chapter. As she puts it, they were the only people who ever really saw her as herself, and didn't want to intimidate or manipulate her because of her power, and most importantly they ''don't care'' about any of it. The spirit stuff is just a quirky thing the others write off, they like Jodie for Jodie. [[spoiler: This is also the ending where she becomes Zoey's [[TheMentor mentor]].]] Ultimately, Jodie can't ignore or escape the loneliness she endured because of her power -- but she ''can'' make sure that [[spoiler: Zoey]] never has to suffer like she did. When the credits roll, the game's world is a better, friendlier place just because Jodie's in it.

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