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Max returns to her dorm room, only to find Victoria and her groupies blocking the way. Rather than move, they mock Max and take and upload an unflattering photo. One quick puzzle later, and she has paint dumped over her, leaving her powerless to block the way in as her friends leave to grab some towels. The player can choose to comfort her (which shows some HiddenDepths and causes her to delete the photo), or return the favour and photograph her new coat of paint. On returning to Max's room, she finds that Dana Ward has borrowed the flash drive. Unfortunately, Dana is trapped in her room by fellow dormmate Juliet Watson, who believes she sexted her boyfriend ([[WhatAnIdiot because Victoria told her]]). After entering Victoria's room (and messing with her wall of photos, if the player chooses), Max retrieves proof that it was a prank, and Juliet apologises. Max finally recovers the flash drive and heads off to meet Warren. But not before finding David harassing Max's friend Kate Marsh. The player can choose to photograph him bullying her, or intervene and stand up for Kate.

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Max returns to her dorm room, only to find Victoria and her groupies blocking the way. Rather than move, they mock Max and take and upload an unflattering photo. One quick puzzle later, and she has paint dumped over her, leaving her powerless to block the way in as her friends leave to grab some towels. The player can choose to comfort her (which shows some HiddenDepths and causes her to delete the photo), or return the favour and photograph her new coat of paint. On returning to Max's room, she finds that Dana Ward has borrowed the flash drive. Unfortunately, Dana is trapped in her room by fellow dormmate Juliet Watson, who believes she sexted her boyfriend ([[WhatAnIdiot because (because Victoria told her]]).her). After entering Victoria's room (and messing with her wall of photos, if the player chooses), Max retrieves proof that it was a prank, and Juliet apologises. Max finally recovers the flash drive and heads off to meet Warren. But not before finding David harassing Max's friend Kate Marsh. The player can choose to photograph him bullying her, or intervene and stand up for Kate.
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* ChekhovsGun: Chloe shows Max a literal one (if you hide in the closet, but still take the blame for her doobie), which comes into play in the next episode, but of course the most important ones are [[spoiler: the selfie Max takes in class, and the photo of the blue butterfly (and more importantly, Max's reflection in the bucket it's standing on), which won't be relevant for another 3 episodes and will play a vital role on the finale.]]

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* ChekhovsGun: Chloe shows Max a literal one (if you hide in the closet, but still take the blame for her doobie), which comes into play in the next episode, but of course the most important ones are [[spoiler: the selfie Max takes in class, and the photo of the blue butterfly (and more importantly, Max's reflection in the bucket it's standing on), which won't be relevant for another 3 episodes and will play a vital role on the finale.]]
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* BullyingADragon: Chloe doesn't seem to think that trying to extort someone like Nathan Prescott, a guy who's family has connections everywhere and is clearly mentally unstable, by herself is a bad idea. Sure she had no way of knowing that he had a gun on him, but it was still pretty dumb on her part.

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* BullyingADragon: Chloe doesn't seem to think that trying to extort someone like Nathan Prescott, a guy who's family has connections everywhere and is clearly mentally unstable, by herself is a bad idea. Sure she had no way of knowing that [[MuggingTheMonster he had a gun on him, him]], but it was still pretty dumb on her part.

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The final shot shows a shelf full of large red binders with various girls' names on them...the last of which reads "Rachel". Roll credits.

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The final shot shows a shelf full of large red binders with various girls' names on them... the last of which reads "Rachel". Roll credits.



* BullyingADragon: Chloe doesn't seem to think that trying to extort someone like Nathan Prescott, a guy who's family has connections everywhere and is clearly mentally unstable, by herself is a bad idea. Sure she had no way of knowing that he had a gun on him, but it was still pretty dumb on her part.



* WhatTheHellHero: Both Chloe and Max herself give the latter a lot of grief for failing to contact Chloe in the 5 years Max spent living in Seattle ''and'' the two months she's already been back.

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* WhatTheHellHero: Both Chloe and Max herself give the latter a lot of grief for failing to contact Chloe in the 5 years Max spent living in Seattle ''and'' the two months she's already been back.back.

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After an awkward reunion, Max realizes that her camera was broken in the melee. Chloe invites her back to the Price residence to see if she can find the tools to fix it amongst the ones her "step-douche" has. At Chloe's house, Max finds a photo of Chloe and Rachel Amber, the girl who's missing person posters have been up all over the place. This turns out to have been Chloe's doing; she befriended Rachel some time after Max left (with not to subtle hints that they were more than friends). After exploring the Price residence, and catching up on memories, Max finds some micro screwdrivers. Unfortunately, she's unable to fix her camera. Chloe sees Max's photo of the blue butterfly, and realises that she saved her life. Chloe gives Max her dad's old camera as a late birthday present, and keeps the photo as a memento of their reunion.

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After an awkward reunion, Max realizes that her camera was broken in the melee. Chloe invites her back to the Price residence to see if she can find the tools to fix it amongst the ones her "step-douche" has. At Chloe's house, Max finds a photo of Chloe and Rachel Amber, the girl who's missing person posters have been up all over the place. This turns out to have been Chloe's doing; she befriended Rachel some time after Max left (with not to too subtle hints that they were more than friends). After exploring the Price residence, and catching up on memories, Max finds some micro screwdrivers. Unfortunately, she's unable to fix her camera. Chloe sees Max's photo of the blue butterfly, and realises that she saved her life. Chloe gives Max her dad's old camera as a late birthday present, and keeps the photo as a memento of their reunion.

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After an awkward reunion, Max realizes that her camera was broken in the melee. Chloe invites her back to the Price residence to see if she can find the tools to fix it amongst the ones her much maligned "step-douche" has. At Chloe's house, Max finds a photo of Chloe and Rachel Amber, the girl who's missing person posters have been up all over the place. This turns out to have been Chloe's doing; she befriended Rachel some time after Max left (with not to subtle hints that they were more than friends). After exploring the Price residence, and catching up on memories, Max finds some micro screwdrivers. Unfortunately, she's unable to fix her camera. Chloe sees Max's photo of the blue butterfly, and realises that she saved her life. Chloe gives Max her dad's old camera as a late birthday present, and keeps the photo as a memento of their reunion.

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After an awkward reunion, Max realizes that her camera was broken in the melee. Chloe invites her back to the Price residence to see if she can find the tools to fix it amongst the ones her much maligned "step-douche" has. At Chloe's house, Max finds a photo of Chloe and Rachel Amber, the girl who's missing person posters have been up all over the place. This turns out to have been Chloe's doing; she befriended Rachel some time after Max left (with not to subtle hints that they were more than friends). After exploring the Price residence, and catching up on memories, Max finds some micro screwdrivers. Unfortunately, she's unable to fix her camera. Chloe sees Max's photo of the blue butterfly, and realises that she saved her life. Chloe gives Max her dad's old camera as a late birthday present, and keeps the photo as a memento of their reunion.
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* ChekhovsGun: Chloe shows Max a literal one (if you hide in the closet, but still take the blame for her doobie), which comes into play in the next episode, but of course the most important ones are [[spoiler: the selfie Max takes in class, and the photo of the blue butterfly (and more importantly, Max's reflection in the bucket it's standing on), which won't be relevant for another 3 episodes and will play a vital role on the finale.

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* ChekhovsGun: Chloe shows Max a literal one (if you hide in the closet, but still take the blame for her doobie), which comes into play in the next episode, but of course the most important ones are [[spoiler: the selfie Max takes in class, and the photo of the blue butterfly (and more importantly, Max's reflection in the bucket it's standing on), which won't be relevant for another 3 episodes and will play a vital role on the finale. ]]

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After taking a selfie with her vintage polaroid camera, she's called out in class by her favorite teacher, Mark Jefferson and fails to answer a question (which is duly answered by resident AcademicAlphaBitch Victoria Chase). After class, Jefferson reminds everyone about the "Everyday Heroes" photo contest, which Max is nervous about entering despite his encouragement. As Victoria and her posse mock her, she plugs in her headphones and listens to music before heading to the ladies' room to calm down. The walk there serves as a credits sequence of sorts, with nothing but "To All of You" by Syd Matters playing, as well as a chance to gather Max's own thoughts about some of the minor characters who can be seen on the way.

As Max splashes some water on her face and sadly tears up her entry for the contest, she notices a blue butterfly rest on a bucket at the back of the loos and takes the opportunity to photograph it. Enter AxCrazy BigManOnCampus Nathan Prescott and a mysterious punk girl with blue hair. They argue briefly, before Master Prescott pulls out a gun and accidentally shoots her in the struggle. Horrified, Max rushes forward, reaches out her hand and...suddenly finds herself back in class again. Realizing that this is more than just a dream, there's another JustifiedTutorial. Max uses her new power to one up Victoria by answering the question she couldn't before, before heading to the bathroom once again. This time she's able to use her new powers to set off the fire alarm at just the right moment, allowing the blue-haired girl to kick Nathan in the crotch and storm off. Nathan leaves himself, but not before noticing Max's torn photo on the floor.

As she leaves the bathroom, Max is confronted by David Madsen, Blackwell's abrasive head of security. Luckily, Principal Wells intervenes, but noticing how stressed she is, still asks her if there's anything she has to say. This leads to the player's first real choice; tell Wells about Nathan having a gun, or just make an excuse. After this, the she gets a text from one of her few close friends at Blackwell, Warren Graham, who wants a flash drive full of movies he lent Max back.

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After taking a selfie with her vintage polaroid camera, she's called out in class by her favorite teacher, Mark Jefferson and fails to answer a question (which is duly answered by resident AcademicAlphaBitch Victoria Chase). After class, Jefferson reminds everyone about the "Everyday Heroes" photo contest, which Max is nervous about entering despite his encouragement. As Victoria and her posse mock her, she plugs in her headphones and listens to music before heading to the ladies' room to calm down. The walk there serves as a credits sequence of sorts, with nothing but "To All of You" by Syd Matters Music/SydMatters playing, as well as a chance to gather Max's own thoughts about some of the minor characters who can be seen on the way.

As Max splashes some water on her face and sadly tears up her entry for the contest, she notices a blue butterfly rest resting on a bucket at the back of the loos and takes the opportunity to photograph it. Enter AxCrazy BigManOnCampus Nathan Prescott and a mysterious punk girl with blue hair. They argue briefly, before Master Prescott pulls out a gun and accidentally shoots her in the struggle. Horrified, Max rushes forward, reaches out her hand and...suddenly finds herself back in class again. Realizing that this is more than just a dream, there's another JustifiedTutorial. Max uses her new power to one up Victoria by answering the question she couldn't before, before heading to the bathroom once again. This time she's able to use her new powers to set off the fire alarm at just the right moment, allowing the blue-haired girl to kick Nathan in the crotch and storm off. Nathan picks himself up and leaves himself, too, but not before noticing Max's torn photo on the floor.

As she leaves the bathroom, Max is confronted by David Madsen, Blackwell's abrasive head of security. Luckily, Principal Wells intervenes, but noticing how stressed she is, still asks her if there's anything she has to say. This leads to the player's first real choice; tell Wells about Nathan having a gun, gun (when his family won't take the accusation kindly), or just make an excuse. excuse (which makes Wells suspicious). After this, the she gets a text from one of her few close friends at Blackwell, Warren Graham, who wants a flash drive full of movies he lent Max back.



After speaking to Warren in the car park (where he's showing off his "new old car"), Max is about to tell him about her new found powers, when Nathan shows up, either aware that Max was in the bathroom, or angry that she told Wells about his gun. Nathan attacks Warren when he tries to make him back off and turns his attention back to Max. A flatbed pulls up, driven by the blue-haired girl, who recognizes Max; it's her old friend Chloe Price! Warren attacks Nathan, getting a beating for his trouble, so Max can get in the car and escape.

After an awkward reunion, Max realizes that her camera was broken in the melee. Chloe invites her back to the Price residence to see if she can find the tools to fix it amongst the ones her much maligned "step-douche" has. At Chloe's house, Max finds a photo of Chloe and Rachel Amber, the girl who's missing person posters have been up all over the place. This turns out to have been Chloe's doing; she befriended Rachel some time after Max left (with not to subtle hints that they were more than friends). After exploring the Price residence, and catching up on memories, Max finds some micro screwdrivers. Unfortunately, she's unable to fix her camera. Chloe sees Max's photo of the blue butterfly, and realises that saved her life. Chloe gives Max her dad's old camera as a late birthday present, and keeps the photo as a memento of their reunion.

At that point, Chloe's much maligned step-father returns home. It turns out to be (as the player might have guessed from hints around the house) none other than David, who tries to enter Chloe's room. Chloe warns Max to hide. If Max doesn't hide, Chloe will blame her for the joint she was smoking. If the player takes the blame, David will get angry and accuse Max of being a dealer, but Chloe will consider it a minor victory. If Max tells the truth, David will call Chloe a loser and slap her, causing Chloe to redirect some of that anger at Max. Should the player manage to solve a small puzzle and hide in the closet, similar scenes will play out, except Chloe won't blame Max for staying hidden, and if Max reveals herself and takes the blame, she'll be ecstatic, and show Max the gun she stole from David's gun closet after he leaves.

After this, they both leave and head to the light house, which Max remembers was where her vision at the beginning of the game took place. Chloe explains to Max what was going on in the bathroom -- she's in debt and needs money fast. Thinking she could shake down Nathan for some quick cash at a bar, she ended up being drugged and taken to his room, having to fight her way out. The incident in the bathroom was her attempt to use the incident to blackmail Nathan. Max tries to tell Chloe about her powers and dream, but suddenly passes out. There's another sequence where Max must make her way to the lighthouse during a storm. This time, a spectral doe appears to guide her, and her powers make it possible to avoid falling debris. On reading a newspaper, Max realises that the storm hits on the coming Friday...just four days later! Waking up, she tries to convince a sceptical Chloe, when a sudden unseasonal snowfall hits. Chloe asks her to explain everything from the beginning.

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After speaking to Warren in the car park (where he's showing off his "new old car"), Max is about to tell him about her new found powers, when Nathan shows up, either aware that Max was in the bathroom, or angry that she told Wells about his gun. Nathan attacks Warren when he tries to make him back off and turns his attention back to Max. A flatbed pulls up, driven by the blue-haired girl, who recognizes Max; it's Max and Max finally recognises as her old former best friend Chloe Price! Warren attacks Nathan, getting a beating for his trouble, so Max can get in the car and escape.

After an awkward reunion, Max realizes that her camera was broken in the melee. Chloe invites her back to the Price residence to see if she can find the tools to fix it amongst the ones her much maligned "step-douche" has. At Chloe's house, Max finds a photo of Chloe and Rachel Amber, the girl who's missing person posters have been up all over the place. This turns out to have been Chloe's doing; she befriended Rachel some time after Max left (with not to subtle hints that they were more than friends). After exploring the Price residence, and catching up on memories, Max finds some micro screwdrivers. Unfortunately, she's unable to fix her camera. Chloe sees Max's photo of the blue butterfly, and realises that she saved her life. Chloe gives Max her dad's old camera as a late birthday present, and keeps the photo as a memento of their reunion.

At that point, Chloe's much maligned step-father returns home. It turns out to be (as the player might have guessed from hints around the house) none other than David, who tries to enter Chloe's room. Chloe warns Max to hide. If Max doesn't hide, Chloe will blame her for the joint she was smoking. If the player takes the blame, David will get angry and accuse Max of being a dealer, but Chloe will consider it a minor victory.victory in her "war" against him. If Max tells the truth, David will call Chloe a loser and slap her, causing Chloe to redirect some of that anger at Max. Should the player manage to solve a small puzzle and hide in the closet, similar scenes will play out, except Chloe won't blame Max for staying hidden, and if Max reveals herself and takes the blame, she'll be ecstatic, and show Max the gun she stole from David's gun closet after he leaves.

After this, they both leave and head to the light house, which Max remembers was where her vision at the beginning of the game took place. Chloe explains to Max what was going on in the bathroom -- she's in debt and needs money fast. Thinking she could shake down Nathan for some quick cash at a bar, she ended up being drugged and taken to his room, having to fight her way out. The incident confrontation in the bathroom was her attempt to use the incident to blackmail Nathan. Max tries to tell Chloe about her powers and dream, but suddenly passes out. There's another sequence where Max must make her way to the lighthouse during a storm. This time, a spectral doe appears to guide her, and her powers make it possible to avoid falling debris. On reading a newspaper, Max realises that the storm hits on the coming Friday...just four days later! Waking up, she tries to convince a sceptical Chloe, when a sudden unseasonal snowfall hits. Chloe asks her to explain everything from the beginning.
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* SecondHourSuperpower: Max gains her powers after you've played through a dream sequence, a JustifiedTutorial in Jefferson's class and enjoyed the title sequence. When they manifest, you go back to the point where she woke up, and get to use them to redo the conversations you just had (serving as a handy tutorial to explain how the rewind works on top of the more familiar adventure game mechanics).
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The episode (and, of course, the game proper) begins with a ColdOpen, as our PlayerCharacter Max finds herself soaking wet and on the ground in the middle of a storm. She recalls to herself (and the player) that she needs to make it to the lighthouse to be safe. Unfortunately, after doing so, she witnesses a massive waterspout heading towards a town. A boat is blown from the twister into the lighthouse, knocking a piece of debris right at her...

Fortunately, Max then wakes up in photography class. A JustifiedTutorial explains the mechanics of viewing/interacting with objects and allows the player to get some more background information. It's Monday October 27th 2013. Maxine "Max" Caulfield is a Senior [[note]]Equivalent to the final year at sixth form in the UK education system and Terminale in the French[[/note]] at Blackwell Academy, who's returned to her home town of Arcadia Bay (after moving to Seattle with her parents 5 years ago) to attend. She's stressed out by all her new work and social obligations, as well as the prospect of reuniting with her former "BFF" Chloe Price, whose dad died shortly before she left and Max feels intensely guilty about not staying in touch with.

After taking a selfie with her vintage polaroid camera, she's called out in class by her favourite teacher, Mark Jefferson and fails to answer a question (which is duly answered by resident AcademicAlphaBitch Victoria Chase). After class, Jefferson reminds everyone about the "Everyday Heroes" photo contest, which Max is nervous about entering despite his encouragement. As Victoria and her posse mock her, she plugs in her headphones and listens to music before heading to the ladies' room to calm down. The walk there serves as a credits sequence of sorts, with nothing but "To All of You" by Sid Matters playing, as well as a chance to gather Max's own thoughts about some of the minor characters who can be seen on the way.

As Max splashes some water on her face and sadly tears up her entry for the contest, she notices a blue butterfly rest on a bucket at the back of the loos and takes the opportunity to photograph it. Enter BigManOnCampus Nathan Prescott and a mysterious punk girl with blue hair. They argue briefly, before Master Prescott pulls out a gun and accidentally shoots her in the struggle. Horrified, Max rushes forward, reaches out her hand and...suddenly finds herself back in class again. Realising that this is more than just a dream, there's another JustifiedTutorial. Max uses her new power to one up Victoria by answering the question she couldn't before, before heading to the bathroom once again. This time she's able to use her new powers to set off the fire alarm at just the right moment, allowing the blue haired girl to kick Nathan in the crotch and storm off. Nathan leaves himself, but not before noticing Max's torn photo on the floor.

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The episode (and, of course, the game proper) begins with a ColdOpen, as our PlayerCharacter Max Maxine "Max" Caulfield finds herself soaking wet and on the ground in the middle of a storm. She recalls to herself (and the player) that she needs to make it to the lighthouse to be safe. Unfortunately, after doing so, she witnesses a massive waterspout heading towards a town. A boat is blown from the twister into the lighthouse, knocking a piece of debris right at her...

Fortunately, Max then wakes up in photography class. A JustifiedTutorial explains the mechanics of viewing/interacting with objects and allows the player to get some more background information. It's Monday October 27th 2013. Maxine "Max" Caulfield Max is a Senior [[note]]Equivalent to the final year at sixth form in the UK education system and Terminale in the French[[/note]] at Blackwell Academy, who's returned to her home town of Arcadia Bay (after moving to Seattle with her parents 5 years ago) to attend. She's stressed out by all her new work and social obligations, as well as the prospect of reuniting with her former "BFF" Chloe Price, whose dad died shortly before she left and Max feels intensely guilty about not staying in touch with.

After taking a selfie with her vintage polaroid camera, she's called out in class by her favourite favorite teacher, Mark Jefferson and fails to answer a question (which is duly answered by resident AcademicAlphaBitch Victoria Chase). After class, Jefferson reminds everyone about the "Everyday Heroes" photo contest, which Max is nervous about entering despite his encouragement. As Victoria and her posse mock her, she plugs in her headphones and listens to music before heading to the ladies' room to calm down. The walk there serves as a credits sequence of sorts, with nothing but "To All of You" by Sid Syd Matters playing, as well as a chance to gather Max's own thoughts about some of the minor characters who can be seen on the way.

As Max splashes some water on her face and sadly tears up her entry for the contest, she notices a blue butterfly rest on a bucket at the back of the loos and takes the opportunity to photograph it. Enter AxCrazy BigManOnCampus Nathan Prescott and a mysterious punk girl with blue hair. They argue briefly, before Master Prescott pulls out a gun and accidentally shoots her in the struggle. Horrified, Max rushes forward, reaches out her hand and...suddenly finds herself back in class again. Realising Realizing that this is more than just a dream, there's another JustifiedTutorial. Max uses her new power to one up Victoria by answering the question she couldn't before, before heading to the bathroom once again. This time she's able to use her new powers to set off the fire alarm at just the right moment, allowing the blue haired blue-haired girl to kick Nathan in the crotch and storm off. Nathan leaves himself, but not before noticing Max's torn photo on the floor.



After speaking to Warren in the car park (where he's showing off his "new old car"), Max is about to tell him about her new found powers, when Nathan shows up, either aware that Max was in the bathroom, or angry that she told Wells about his gun. Nathan attacks Warren when he tries to make him back off and turns his attention back to Max. A flatbed pulls up, driven by the blue haired girl, who recognises Max; it's her old friend Chloe Price! Warren attacks Nathan, getting a beating for his trouble, so Max can get in the car and escape.

After an awkward reunion, Max realises that her camera was broken in the melee. Chloe invites her back to the Price residence to see if she can find the tools to fix it amongst the ones her much maligned "step-douche" has. At Chloe's house, Max finds a photo of Chloe and Rachel Amber, the girl who's missing person posters have been up all over the place. This turns out to have been Chloe's doing; she befriended Rachel some time after Max left (with not to subtle hints that they were more than friends). After exploring the Price residence, and catching up on memories, Max finds some micro screwdrivers. Unfortunately, she's unable to fix her camera. Chloe sees Max's photo of the blue butterfly, and realises that saved her life. Chloe gives Max her dad's old camera as a late birthday present, and keeps the photo as a memento of their reunion.

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After speaking to Warren in the car park (where he's showing off his "new old car"), Max is about to tell him about her new found powers, when Nathan shows up, either aware that Max was in the bathroom, or angry that she told Wells about his gun. Nathan attacks Warren when he tries to make him back off and turns his attention back to Max. A flatbed pulls up, driven by the blue haired blue-haired girl, who recognises recognizes Max; it's her old friend Chloe Price! Warren attacks Nathan, getting a beating for his trouble, so Max can get in the car and escape.

After an awkward reunion, Max realises realizes that her camera was broken in the melee. Chloe invites her back to the Price residence to see if she can find the tools to fix it amongst the ones her much maligned "step-douche" has. At Chloe's house, Max finds a photo of Chloe and Rachel Amber, the girl who's missing person posters have been up all over the place. This turns out to have been Chloe's doing; she befriended Rachel some time after Max left (with not to subtle hints that they were more than friends). After exploring the Price residence, and catching up on memories, Max finds some micro screwdrivers. Unfortunately, she's unable to fix her camera. Chloe sees Max's photo of the blue butterfly, and realises that saved her life. Chloe gives Max her dad's old camera as a late birthday present, and keeps the photo as a memento of their reunion.



The episode ends with a montage of various characters being awed by the snow as "Obstacles" by Sid Matters plays and the sun goes down. David is fixing some electrical equipment on the house; Joyce (Chloe's mum) is working in the diner; Warren is in the bio lab on his laptop; Kate is seen crying in her room; Frank Bowers (yet to be introduced) exits his trailer holding a bong as his dog barks at the snow; Victoria disdainfully tears down one of the "Missing" posters, Wells is drinking in his office; Jefferson is working in his classroom; and Nathan is sat alone on a bench outside the school with his camera.

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The episode ends with a montage of various characters being awed by the snow as "Obstacles" by Sid Syd Matters plays and the sun goes down. David is fixing some electrical equipment on the house; Joyce (Chloe's mum) is working in the diner; Warren is in the bio lab on his laptop; Kate is seen crying in her room; Frank Bowers (yet to be introduced) exits his trailer holding a bong as his dog barks at the snow; Victoria disdainfully tears down one of the "Missing" posters, Wells is drinking in his office; Jefferson is working in his classroom; and Nathan is sat alone on a bench outside the school with his camera.

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* ChekhovsGun: Chloe shows Max a literal one (if you hide in the closet, but still take the blame for her doobie), which comes into play in the next episode, but of course the most important ones are [[spoiler: the selfie Max takes in class, and the photo of the blue butterfly (and more importantly, Max's reflection in the bucket it's standing on), which won't be relevant for another 3 episodes and will play a vital role on the finale.]]

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* ChekhovsGun: Chloe shows Max a literal one (if you hide in the closet, but still take the blame for her doobie), which comes into play in the next episode, but of course the most important ones are [[spoiler: the selfie Max takes in class, and the photo of the blue butterfly (and more importantly, Max's reflection in the bucket it's standing on), which won't be relevant for another 3 episodes and will play a vital role on the finale.]]
* DreamIntro: The game starts with a scene of Max at a stormy night by the lighthouse during the storm which turns out to be a DaydreamSurprise she was having in class.

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Max returns to her dorm room, only to find Victoria and her groupies blocking the way. Rather than move, they mock Max and take and upload an unflattering photo. One quick puzzle later, and she has paint dumped over her, leaving her powerless to block the way in as her friends leave to grab some towels. The player can choose to comfort her (which shows some HiddenDepths and causes her to delete the photo), or return the favour and photograph her new coat of paint. On returning to Max's room, she finds that Dana Ward has borrowed the flash drive. Unfortunately, Dana is trapped in her room by fellow dormmate Juliet Watson, who believes she sexted her boyfriend ([[WhatAnIdiot because Victoria told her]]). After entering Victoria's room (and messing with her wall of photos, if the player chooses), Max retrieves proof that it was a prank, and Juliet apologises. Max finally recovers the flash drive and heads off to meet Warren.

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Max returns to her dorm room, only to find Victoria and her groupies blocking the way. Rather than move, they mock Max and take and upload an unflattering photo. One quick puzzle later, and she has paint dumped over her, leaving her powerless to block the way in as her friends leave to grab some towels. The player can choose to comfort her (which shows some HiddenDepths and causes her to delete the photo), or return the favour and photograph her new coat of paint. On returning to Max's room, she finds that Dana Ward has borrowed the flash drive. Unfortunately, Dana is trapped in her room by fellow dormmate Juliet Watson, who believes she sexted her boyfriend ([[WhatAnIdiot because Victoria told her]]). After entering Victoria's room (and messing with her wall of photos, if the player chooses), Max retrieves proof that it was a prank, and Juliet apologises. Max finally recovers the flash drive and heads off to meet Warren.
Warren. But not before finding David harassing Max's friend Kate Marsh. The player can choose to photograph him bullying her, or intervene and stand up for Kate.



After an awkward reunion, Max realises that her camera was broken in the melee. Chloe invites her back to the Price residence to see if she can find the tools to fix it amongst the ones her much maligned "step-douche" has. In Chloe's room, she asks Max to find her some music to play. On finding the CD ("Santa Monica Dream" by Angus and Julia Stone), Max also finds a photo of Chloe and Rachel Amber, the girl who's missing person posters have been up all over the place. This turns out to have been Chloe's doing; she befriended Rachel some time after Max left (with not to subtle hints that they were more than friends), but she vanished without a trace several months ago and without telling anyone (not even Chloe or her parents). With that, she tells Max she needs a moment alone, and tells her to look for the tools she needs.

After exploring the Price residence, and catching up on memories, Max finds some micro screwdrivers. Unfortunately, she's unable to fix her camera. Chloe sees Max's photo of the blue butterfly, and realises that she set off the fire alarm and saved her life. She gives Max her dad's old camera to replace the broken one, and keeps the photo as a memento of their reunion.

At that point, Chloe's much maligned step-father returns home. It turns out to be (as the player might have guessed from hints around the house) none other than David, who tries to enter Chloe's room. Chloe warns Max to hide. Whether or not the player hides, David will find Chloe's pot and get angry. If Max isn't hidden, Chloe will blame her for it. If the player takes the blame, David will get angry and accuse Max of being a dealer, but Chloe will consider it a minor victory. If Max tells the truth, David will call Chloe a loser and slap her, causing Chloe to redirect some of that anger at Max. Should the player stay hidden, similar scenes will play out, except Chloe won't blame Max for staying hidden, and if Max takes the blame, she'll be ecstatic, and show Max the gun she stole from David's gun closet.

After this, they both leave and head to the light house, which Max remembers was where her vision at the beginning of the game took place. Chloe explains to Max what was going on in the bathroom -- she's in debt and needs money fast. Thinking she could shake down Nathan for some quick cash at a bar, she ended up being drugged and taken to his room, having to fight her way out. The incident in the bathroom was her attempt to use the incident to blackmail Nathan. At this point, Max tries to tell Chloe about her powers and dream, but suddenly passes out.

There's another sequence where Max must make her way to the lighthouse during a storm. This time, a spectral doe appears to guide her, and her powers make it possible to avoid falling debris. On reading a newspaper, Max realises that the storm hits on the coming Friday...just four days later! Waking up, she tries to convince a sceptical Chloe, when a sudden unseasonal snowfall hits. Chloe asks her to explain everything from the begining.

The episode ends with a montage of various characters being awed by the snow as "Obstacles" by Sid Matters plays and the sun goes down. David is fixing some electrical equipment on the house; Joyce (Chloe's mum) is working in the diner; Warren is in the bio lab on his laptop; Max's friend Kate Marsh is seen crying in her room; Frank Bowers (yet to be introduced) exits his trailer holding a bong and his dog barks at the snow; Victoria disdainfully tears down one of the "Missing" posters, Wells is drinking in his office; Jefferson is working in his classroom; and Nathan is sat alone on a bench outside the school with his camera.

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After an awkward reunion, Max realises that her camera was broken in the melee. Chloe invites her back to the Price residence to see if she can find the tools to fix it amongst the ones her much maligned "step-douche" has. In At Chloe's room, she asks house, Max to find her some music to play. On finding the CD ("Santa Monica Dream" by Angus and Julia Stone), Max also finds a photo of Chloe and Rachel Amber, the girl who's missing person posters have been up all over the place. This turns out to have been Chloe's doing; she befriended Rachel some time after Max left (with not to subtle hints that they were more than friends), but she vanished without a trace several months ago and without telling anyone (not even Chloe or her parents). With that, she tells Max she needs a moment alone, and tells her to look for the tools she needs.

friends). After exploring the Price residence, and catching up on memories, Max finds some micro screwdrivers. Unfortunately, she's unable to fix her camera. Chloe sees Max's photo of the blue butterfly, and realises that she set off the fire alarm and saved her life. She Chloe gives Max her dad's old camera to replace the broken one, as a late birthday present, and keeps the photo as a memento of their reunion.

At that point, Chloe's much maligned step-father returns home. It turns out to be (as the player might have guessed from hints around the house) none other than David, who tries to enter Chloe's room. Chloe warns Max to hide. Whether or not the player hides, David will find Chloe's pot and get angry. If Max isn't hidden, doesn't hide, Chloe will blame her for it.for the joint she was smoking. If the player takes the blame, David will get angry and accuse Max of being a dealer, but Chloe will consider it a minor victory. If Max tells the truth, David will call Chloe a loser and slap her, causing Chloe to redirect some of that anger at Max. Should the player stay hidden, manage to solve a small puzzle and hide in the closet, similar scenes will play out, except Chloe won't blame Max for staying hidden, and if Max reveals herself and takes the blame, she'll be ecstatic, and show Max the gun she stole from David's gun closet.

closet after he leaves.

After this, they both leave and head to the light house, which Max remembers was where her vision at the beginning of the game took place. Chloe explains to Max what was going on in the bathroom -- she's in debt and needs money fast. Thinking she could shake down Nathan for some quick cash at a bar, she ended up being drugged and taken to his room, having to fight her way out. The incident in the bathroom was her attempt to use the incident to blackmail Nathan. At this point, Max tries to tell Chloe about her powers and dream, but suddenly passes out.

out. There's another sequence where Max must make her way to the lighthouse during a storm. This time, a spectral doe appears to guide her, and her powers make it possible to avoid falling debris. On reading a newspaper, Max realises that the storm hits on the coming Friday...just four days later! Waking up, she tries to convince a sceptical Chloe, when a sudden unseasonal snowfall hits. Chloe asks her to explain everything from the begining.

beginning.

The episode ends with a montage of various characters being awed by the snow as "Obstacles" by Sid Matters plays and the sun goes down. David is fixing some electrical equipment on the house; Joyce (Chloe's mum) is working in the diner; Warren is in the bio lab on his laptop; Max's friend Kate Marsh is seen crying in her room; Frank Bowers (yet to be introduced) exits his trailer holding a bong and as his dog barks at the snow; Victoria disdainfully tears down one of the "Missing" posters, Wells is drinking in his office; Jefferson is working in his classroom; and Nathan is sat alone on a bench outside the school with his camera.

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As Max splashes some water on her face, she notices a blue butterfly rest on a bucket at the back of the loos and takes the opportunity to photograph it. Enter BigManOnCampus Nathan Prescott and a mysterious punk girl with blue hair. They argue briefly, before Master Prescott pulls out a gun and accidentally shoots her in the struggle. Horrified, Max rushes forward, reaches out her hand and...suddenly finds herself back in class again. Realising that this is more than just a dream, there's another JustifiedTutorial. Max uses her new power to one up Victoria by answering the question she couldn't before, before heading to the bathroom once again. This time she's able to use her new powers to set off the fire alarm at just the right moment, allowing the blue haired girl to kick Nathan in the crotch and storm off.

As she leaves the bathroom, she's confronted by David Madsen, Blackwell's abrasive head of security. Luckily, Principal Wells intervenes, but noticing how stressed she is, still asks her if there's anything she has to say. This leads to the player's first real choice; tell Wells about Nathan having a gun, or just make an excuse. After this, the she gets a text from one of her few close friends at Blackwell; Warren Graham, who wants a flash drive full of movies he lent Max back.

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As Max splashes some water on her face, face and sadly tears up her entry for the contest, she notices a blue butterfly rest on a bucket at the back of the loos and takes the opportunity to photograph it. Enter BigManOnCampus Nathan Prescott and a mysterious punk girl with blue hair. They argue briefly, before Master Prescott pulls out a gun and accidentally shoots her in the struggle. Horrified, Max rushes forward, reaches out her hand and...suddenly finds herself back in class again. Realising that this is more than just a dream, there's another JustifiedTutorial. Max uses her new power to one up Victoria by answering the question she couldn't before, before heading to the bathroom once again. This time she's able to use her new powers to set off the fire alarm at just the right moment, allowing the blue haired girl to kick Nathan in the crotch and storm off.

off. Nathan leaves himself, but not before noticing Max's torn photo on the floor.

As she leaves the bathroom, she's Max is confronted by David Madsen, Blackwell's abrasive head of security. Luckily, Principal Wells intervenes, but noticing how stressed she is, still asks her if there's anything she has to say. This leads to the player's first real choice; tell Wells about Nathan having a gun, or just make an excuse. After this, the she gets a text from one of her few close friends at Blackwell; Blackwell, Warren Graham, who wants a flash drive full of movies he lent Max back.



After speaking to Warren, Max is about to tell him about her newfound powers, when Nathan shows up, either aware that Max was in the bathroom, or angry that she told Wells about his gun. Nathan attacks Warren when he tries to make him back off and turns his attention back to Max. A flatbed pulls up, driven by the blue haired girl, who recognises Max; it's her old friend Chloe Price! Warren attacks Nathan, getting a beating for his trouble, so Max can get in the car and escape.

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After speaking to Warren, Warren in the car park (where he's showing off his "new old car"), Max is about to tell him about her newfound new found powers, when Nathan shows up, either aware that Max was in the bathroom, or angry that she told Wells about his gun. Nathan attacks Warren when he tries to make him back off and turns his attention back to Max. A flatbed pulls up, driven by the blue haired girl, who recognises Max; it's her old friend Chloe Price! Warren attacks Nathan, getting a beating for his trouble, so Max can get in the car and escape.

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The episode (and, of course, the game proper) begins with a ColdOpen, as our PlayerCharacter Max finds herself soaking wet and on the ground in the middle of a storm. She recalls to herself (and the player) that she needs to make it to the lighthouse to be safe. Unfortunately, after doing so, she witnesses a massive waterspout heading towards a town. A boat is blown from the twister into the lighthouse, knocking a piece of debris right at her...

Fortunately, Max then wakes up in photography class. A JustifiedTutorial explains the mechanics of viewing/interacting with objects and allows the player to get some more background information. It's Monday October 27th 2013. Maxine "Max" Caulfield is a Senior [[note]]Equivalent to the final year at sixth form in the UK education system and Terminale in the French[[/note]] at Blackwell Academy, who's returned to her home town of Arcadia Bay (after moving to Seattle with her parents 5 years ago) to attend. She's stressed out by all her new work and social obligations, as well as the prospect of reuniting with her former "BFF" Chloe Price, whose dad died shortly before she left and Max feels intensely guilty about not staying in touch with.

After taking a selfie with her vintage polaroid camera, she's called out in class by her favourite teacher, Mark Jefferson and fails to answer a question (which is duly answered by resident AcademicAlphaBitch Victoria Chase). After class, Jefferson reminds everyone about the "Everyday Heroes" photo contest, which Max is nervous about entering despite his encouragement. As Victoria and her posse mock her, she plugs in her headphones and listens to music before heading to the ladies' room to calm down. The walk there serves as a credits sequence of sorts, with nothing but "To All of You" by Sid Matters playing, as well as a chance to gather Max's own thoughts about some of the minor characters who can be seen on the way.

As Max splashes some water on her face, she notices a blue butterfly rest on a bucket at the back of the loos and takes the opportunity to photograph it. Enter BigManOnCampus Nathan Prescott and a mysterious punk girl with blue hair. They argue briefly, before Master Prescott pulls out a gun and accidentally shoots her in the struggle. Horrified, Max rushes forward, reaches out her hand and...suddenly finds herself back in class again. Realising that this is more than just a dream, there's another JustifiedTutorial. Max uses her new power to one up Victoria by answering the question she couldn't before, before heading to the bathroom once again. This time she's able to use her new powers to set off the fire alarm at just the right moment, allowing the blue haired girl to kick Nathan in the crotch and storm off.

As she leaves the bathroom, she's confronted by David Madsen, Blackwell's abrasive head of security. Luckily, Principal Wells intervenes, but noticing how stressed she is, still asks her if there's anything she has to say. This leads to the player's first real choice; tell Wells about Nathan having a gun, or just make an excuse. After this, the she gets a text from one of her few close friends at Blackwell; Warren Graham, who wants a flash drive full of movies he lent Max back.

Max returns to her dorm room, only to find Victoria and her groupies blocking the way. Rather than move, they mock Max and take and upload an unflattering photo. One quick puzzle later, and she has paint dumped over her, leaving her powerless to block the way in as her friends leave to grab some towels. The player can choose to comfort her (which shows some HiddenDepths and causes her to delete the photo), or return the favour and photograph her new coat of paint. On returning to Max's room, she finds that Dana Ward has borrowed the flash drive. Unfortunately, Dana is trapped in her room by fellow dormmate Juliet Watson, who believes she sexted her boyfriend ([[WhatAnIdiot because Victoria told her]]). After entering Victoria's room (and messing with her wall of photos, if the player chooses), Max retrieves proof that it was a prank, and Juliet apologises. Max finally recovers the flash drive and heads off to meet Warren.

After speaking to Warren, Max is about to tell him about her newfound powers, when Nathan shows up, either aware that Max was in the bathroom, or angry that she told Wells about his gun. Nathan attacks Warren when he tries to make him back off and turns his attention back to Max. A flatbed pulls up, driven by the blue haired girl, who recognises Max; it's her old friend Chloe Price! Warren attacks Nathan, getting a beating for his trouble, so Max can get in the car and escape.

After an awkward reunion, Max realises that her camera was broken in the melee. Chloe invites her back to the Price residence to see if she can find the tools to fix it amongst the ones her much maligned "step-douche" has. In Chloe's room, she asks Max to find her some music to play. On finding the CD ("Santa Monica Dream" by Angus and Julia Stone), Max also finds a photo of Chloe and Rachel Amber, the girl who's missing person posters have been up all over the place. This turns out to have been Chloe's doing; she befriended Rachel some time after Max left (with not to subtle hints that they were more than friends), but she vanished without a trace several months ago and without telling anyone (not even Chloe or her parents). With that, she tells Max she needs a moment alone, and tells her to look for the tools she needs.

After exploring the Price residence, and catching up on memories, Max finds some micro screwdrivers. Unfortunately, she's unable to fix her camera. Chloe sees Max's photo of the blue butterfly, and realises that she set off the fire alarm and saved her life. She gives Max her dad's old camera to replace the broken one, and keeps the photo as a memento of their reunion.

At that point, Chloe's much maligned step-father returns home. It turns out to be (as the player might have guessed from hints around the house) none other than David, who tries to enter Chloe's room. Chloe warns Max to hide. Whether or not the player hides, David will find Chloe's pot and get angry. If Max isn't hidden, Chloe will blame her for it. If the player takes the blame, David will get angry and accuse Max of being a dealer, but Chloe will consider it a minor victory. If Max tells the truth, David will call Chloe a loser and slap her, causing Chloe to redirect some of that anger at Max. Should the player stay hidden, similar scenes will play out, except Chloe won't blame Max for staying hidden, and if Max takes the blame, she'll be ecstatic, and show Max the gun she stole from David's gun closet.

After this, they both leave and head to the light house, which Max remembers was where her vision at the beginning of the game took place. Chloe explains to Max what was going on in the bathroom -- she's in debt and needs money fast. Thinking she could shake down Nathan for some quick cash at a bar, she ended up being drugged and taken to his room, having to fight her way out. The incident in the bathroom was her attempt to use the incident to blackmail Nathan. At this point, Max tries to tell Chloe about her powers and dream, but suddenly passes out.

There's another sequence where Max must make her way to the lighthouse during a storm. This time, a spectral doe appears to guide her, and her powers make it possible to avoid falling debris. On reading a newspaper, Max realises that the storm hits on the coming Friday...just four days later! Waking up, she tries to convince a sceptical Chloe, when a sudden unseasonal snowfall hits. Chloe asks her to explain everything from the begining.

The episode ends with a montage of various characters being awed by the snow as "Obstacles" by Sid Matters plays and the sun goes down. David is fixing some electrical equipment on the house; Joyce (Chloe's mum) is working in the diner; Warren is in the bio lab on his laptop; Max's friend Kate Marsh is seen crying in her room; Frank Bowers (yet to be introduced) exits his trailer holding a bong and his dog barks at the snow; Victoria disdainfully tears down one of the "Missing" posters, Wells is drinking in his office; Jefferson is working in his classroom; and Nathan is sat alone on a bench outside the school with his camera.

The final shot shows a shelf full of large red binders with various girls' names on them...the last of which reads "Rachel". Roll credits.
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!Tropes featured in this episode of ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange'':

* BookEnds: The episode begins and ends with a scene of Max waking up from a playable "dream" about the oncoming storm, followed by a montage with a Sid Matters song playing over it.
* ChekhovsGun: Chloe shows Max a literal one (if you hide in the closet, but still take the blame for her doobie), which comes into play in the next episode, but of course the most important ones are [[spoiler: the selfie Max takes in class, and the photo of the blue butterfly (and more importantly, Max's reflection in the bucket it's standing on), which won't be relevant for another 3 episodes and will play a vital role on the finale.]]
* EarlyBirdCameo: Frank Bowers and Joyce are both seen in the closing montage. They won't be introduced properly until the next episode.
* OnlyFriend: Max was Chloe's before she moved away. Rachel apparently filled this role afterwards, but now she's disappeared and Chloe's devastated.
* {{Pilot}}: Insofar as an EpisodicGame can have one. The first episode is available for free, establishes the setting and most of the important characters, serves as a tutorial for the mechanics and generally serves to sell the rest of the game.
* ReplacementGoldfish: Max can ask Chloe if Rachel was one for her (and it's hinted that she's now one for Rachel).
* WhatTheHellHero: Both Chloe and Max herself give the latter a lot of grief for failing to contact Chloe in the 5 years Max spent living in Seattle ''and'' the two months she's already been back.

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