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** Alternatively, when you take him to the movie theatre, he already popcorn is being made. So he has time to prepare himself.

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** Alternatively, when you take him to the movie theatre, he already knows popcorn is being made.made there. So he has time to prepare himself.


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** Haley likes rice pudding, so she probably learned there and figured she'd try and see if the farmer enjoyed it as well. Alternatively, since she may specify that the food she's gifting you is gluten-free, that may be her primary concern during cooking rather than whether or not she personally likes it.
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* The descriptions of both strange dolls consist simply of "???" because they're not actually artifacts. They're licensed merchandise from the ''Wumbus'' film franchise that was either lost or discarded. Since Gunther doesn't know much about popular culture, he has nothing to say about them.
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** Alternatively, when you take him to the movie theatre, he already popcorn is being made. So he has time to prepare himself.
* All of the things Haley will make for you are vegetarian - sure there's a bias towards Pescetarian food (only meat is fish) in general, but the fact that Haley would make Hotpot for dinner is also HeartwarmingInHindsight: It's something she likes, and her sister loves. Perhaps during her CharacterDevelopment, Emily taught her... or maybe she already knew since Bean Hotpot is a liked gift for Haley as well.


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* Why does Emily make you rice pudding if she dislikes it?
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* Kent has a friendship cutscene where his PTSD triggers when Jodi makes popcorn for him (because popcorn had been one of his favorite snacks before he went to war). Yet when you take him to see a film at the movie theater, popcorn ''is'' one of his favorite snacks. This actually makes sense when you consider what triggered his PTSD episode--it was the ''sound'' of popcorn being made, which reminded him too much of the sound of guns and explosions on the battlefield. If Kent doesn't have to hear the popcorn being made, then he can still enjoy it.
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** Fortunately, hope isn't entirely lost. Stardew Valley does happen to have the Wizard and the Witch present, whose true capabilities in magic are unknown, but could be impressive enough to at least give a battle-hardened navy pause long enough for the Ferngill Republic's own military to respond - and the two exes would hopefully be willing to [[EnemyMine call truce]] in the face of a hostile foreign power disturbing their peace. Additionally, depending on how you handle the Community Center, either the Junimos will be present to support the humans, or Joja, should it have a sufficient presence thanks to you and Morris investing in the town, might use its mountain of wealth to grease the wheels in government and get a military response fast-tracked to protect its interests. Wouldn't stop things from becoming '''''extremely''''' messy, but it might be enough to save the valley from being overrun and/or turned into a crater.

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** Fortunately, hope isn't entirely lost. Stardew Valley does happen to have the Wizard and the Witch present, whose true capabilities in magic are unknown, but could be impressive enough to at least give a battle-hardened navy pause long enough for the Ferngill Republic's own military to respond - and the two exes would hopefully be willing to [[EnemyMine call truce]] in the face of a hostile foreign power disturbing their peace. Additionally, depending on how you handle the Community Center, either the Junimos will be present to support the humans, or Joja, should it have a sufficient presence thanks to you and Morris investing in the town, might use its mountain of wealth to grease the wheels in government and get a military response fast-tracked to protect its interests. Further, the local Adventurer's Guild, while its members are depleted in the modern day, may have served as a deterrent in the past, and may assist the town in the modern day as well. Wouldn't stop things from becoming '''''extremely''''' messy, messy if the Gotoro Empire ''did'' invade, but it might be enough to save the valley from being overrun and/or turned into a crater.

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** Another reason why Alex might be more flirty with a woman - he was abused by his ''father''.

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** Another reason why Alex might be more flirty with a woman - he was abused by his ''father''. Perhaps if he's bi, that's one of the sources.


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* Speaking of Jas, some people don't marry Shane just because of that - because if Shane marries the farmer and has (or ''adopts'') kids with them? ''He is essentially abandoning his goddaughter'' to marry the [[GoldDigger richest person in town]]! WhatTheHellHero! Poor Jas would have a ''lot'' of abandonment issues in the future!
* Was Alex's father abusive towards him because of him being an alcoholic... or was it also because he is open to dating and marrying a guy as well?
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** Another reason why Alex might be more flirty with a woman - he was abused by his ''father''.
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***Alternatively, Emily is shown to be an AnimalLover, particularly when she nurses a parrot that flew into her window. So it's very possible that her love for animals means that she's a vegetarian; dishes with fish in them would go against her lifestyle.

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