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I know that there is a possible way to get emily and Clint together, but I've never seen it. I've heard that you have to not see Emily's 8-heart cutscene. Can anyone confirm this or show me a screenshot?
Have you befriended Clint a lot? If you do, you get some heart events from him. Clint's Heart EventsI know that there is a possible way to get emily and Clint together, but I've never seen it. I've heard that you have to not see Emily's 8-heart cutscene. Can anyone confirm this or show me a screenshot?
If you don't trigger Emily's 8 heart event, then you can get Clint to date Emily if you reach 6 hearts on Clint.I know that there is a possible way to get emily and Clint together, but I've never seen it. I've heard that you have to not see Emily's 8-heart cutscene. Can anyone confirm this or show me a screenshot?
I think you're a bit off on that. There is one that is spending time with her almost daily (in the same room at least), and they dance together at the Flower Dance. Shane. Before the farmer gets into the picture, I'd say that he's the one she might consider dating. As seen in Clint's first scene, Emily and Shane appear to often engage in small talk such as what's going on with the chickens.Honestly... Emily might be the one character that is purely into the farmer and is never really seen with any other romance candidate.
I’ll be honest — Emily x Shane feels extremely underdeveloped to me. Outside of one bit of small talk about chickens and the Flower Dance pairing, there’s no real narrative foundation for it.I think you're a bit off on that. There is one that is spending time with her almost daily (in the same room at least), and they dance together at the Flower Dance. Shane. Before the farmer gets into the picture, I'd say that he's the one she might consider dating. As seen in Clint's first scene, Emily and Shane appear to often engage in small talk such as what's going on with the chickens.
Yet Shane and Emily likely do have daily interactions as I doubt Gus handles the transaction and serving every time Shane orders a beer, nor that Shane would nurse just one beer the entire evening since he wants to get drunk. He also hangs out across the counter from where she works. That's why I said he's the one Emily might consider if the question ever came up, because she would notice he's more comfortable talking to her than most other villagers (apart from Gus, Marnie, and Jas). She obviously accepts when he asks her to dance, or the other way around. With Haley being the flower queen, I doubt Emily wants to sit out the dance and maybe have Haley accuse her of becoming too old to participate, so Emily might be the one to ask. They have to have at least 4 hearts with each other, possibly all the way up to 8 considering the farmer would get that far with just talking to someone daily for a year. They just haven't got further than that from the employee/customer relationship. I can see Shane not wanting to give her a bouquet, among other things because: "Every time I try something new it goes horribly wrong. You learn to just stay in a shell." And she wouldn't give one to him, because she doesn't want to make things awkward between them.I’ll be honest — Emily x Shane feels extremely underdeveloped to me. Outside of one bit of small talk about chickens and the Flower Dance pairing, there’s no real narrative foundation for it.
Shane never talks about Emily in his dialogue, isn’t shown spending time with her outside the Saloon, and there’s no emotional buildup or subtext that suggests romantic interest. The Flower Dance pairing feels more like mechanical symmetry (bachelor + bachelorette) than intentional storytelling — especially since Shane doesn’t otherwise show much enthusiasm for festivals in general.
What makes it more confusing is the tonal inconsistency. When the player interacts with Shane early on, he’s openly hostile and withdrawn. Yet in the limited scenes where he interacts with Emily, he’s casually pleasant. That contrast isn’t framed as “he’s masking” or “he treats her differently for a reason” — it just exists without commentary.
The result isn’t “opposites attract,” it’s narrative ambiguity. Pairing him with Emily doesn’t really deepen either character, because there’s no connective tissue explaining why they would work. I never really see her even considering dating Shane outside of just… both being in the Saloon. Meanwhile Clint mentions her multiple times in his casual dialogues and mentions how he wants to dance with her, and Emily is mostly just… indifferent to him. Like at least she responds to Clint’s feels like some sort of apathy. I don’t really see Shane do anything remotely ‘romantic’ aside from talking about chickens.
"Mechanical symmetry" is perfect as Shane and Emily weren't among the eligible villagers in the original release of the game, they were only added in v1.1 after a fan vote (Sandy and Rasmodius came in second), so they're linked up in the Flower Dance purely for mechanical reasons. I could have been Sandy and Shane or Emily and Razzie or even Raz and Sandy.The Flower Dance pairing feels more like mechanical symmetry (bachelor + bachelorette) than intentional storytelling…
On the other hand, there's a whole thing in the real world about "don't assume the waitress likes you just because she smiles at you and makes nice; that's literally her job. Reconsider only if she gives you her number and says she's interested." So without further events, even being in the same room all the time doesn't make for an obvious connection, and I can see the flower dance participation being more along the lines of "well, everybody else the right age is paired up, I guess we can complete the set."Yet Shane and Emily likely do have daily interactions as I doubt Gus handles the transaction and serving every time Shane orders a beer, nor that Shane would nurse just one beer the entire evening since he wants to get drunk. He also hangs out across the counter from where she works. That's why I said he's the one Emily might consider if the question ever came up, because she would notice he's more comfortable talking to her than most other villagers (apart from Gus, Marnie, and Jas). She obviously accepts when he asks her to dance, or the other way around. With Haley being the flower queen, I doubt Emily wants to sit out the dance and maybe have Haley accuse her of becoming too old to participate, so Emily might be the one to ask. They have to have at least 4 hearts with each other, possibly all the way up to 8 considering the farmer would get that far with just talking to someone daily for a year. They just haven't got further than that from the employee/customer relationship. I can see Shane not wanting to give her a bouquet, among other things because: "Every time I try something new it goes horribly wrong. You learn to just stay in a shell." And she wouldn't give one to him, because she doesn't want to make things awkward between them.
Compared to Clint who can barely speak to her in full sentences and tells the farmer to give her a gift rather than giving it in person. In his awkwardness he pretty much acts as matchmaker between the farmer and Emily. Now, if Clint managed to successfully ask her to dance at the flower festival every other year, he'd be a much stronger competitor to Shane. From Emily's side, it's clear she thinks of them having only an employee/customer relationship, and not even any coherent conversation. Clint may be head-over-heels for Emily, but he's seldom able to talk to her, so he might be barely over 4 hearts of friendship with her. She sees him come to the saloon and always share a table with Willy, so there's no reason for her to even consider that he comes there to see her.
Even so, Shane’s presence at the Saloon is no more significant than any of the other regulars — Pam, Leah, Willy, Clint, and so on. Sure, he’s there a lot, but their interactions are just cordial, worker-customer banter at best. The chicken conversation is really the closest hint at any “romantic” connection, and even that is far from convincing.Yet Shane and Emily likely do have daily interactions as I doubt Gus handles the transaction and serving every time Shane orders a beer, nor that Shane would nurse just one beer the entire evening since he wants to get drunk. He also hangs out across the counter from where she works. That's why I said he's the one Emily might consider if the question ever came up, because she would notice he's more comfortable talking to her than most other villagers (apart from Gus, Marnie, and Jas)
When it comes to the Flower Dance, Emily’s realistic options are basically Shane and Clint — maybe Sandy, but her distance makes that more of a logistical stretch than a true choice. The game itself doesn’t treat the festival as a romantic “competition,” so the idea that Shane is her ideal partner here feels unsupported. It mostly just serves to showcase the bachelor/bachelorette pool, which isn’t inherently bad, but it doesn’t add narrative weight.She obviously accepts when he asks her to dance, or the other way around. With Haley being the flower queen, I doubt Emily wants to sit out the dance and maybe have Haley accuse her of becoming too old to participate, so Emily might be the one to ask.
Okay... this is just weird, because I was thinking about a narrative point of view, not a mechanical one. Feels like we are arguing two seperate things here.They have to have at least 4 hearts with each other, possibly all the way up to 8 considering the farmer would get that far with just talking to someone daily for a year. They just haven't got further than that from the employee/customer relationship. I can see Shane not wanting to give her a bouquet, among other things because: "Every time I try something new it goes horribly wrong. You learn to just stay in a shell." And she wouldn't give one to him, because she doesn't want to make things awkward between them.
The thing is, there’s at least a hint of romantic tension with Clint, even if it’s awkward and one-sided, because you can see his interest and Emily’s polite responses. With Shane… it barely reads as a relationship at all. His alcoholism and abrasive personality make any romantic potential feel not just unlikely, but actually unhealthy. On paper, pairing him with Emily just doesn’t make sense.Compared to Clint who can barely speak to her in full sentences and tells the farmer to give her a gift rather than giving it in person. In his awkwardness he pretty much acts as matchmaker between the farmer and Emily. Now, if Clint managed to successfully ask her to dance at the flower festival every other year, he'd be a much stronger competitor to Shane. From Emily's side, it's clear she thinks of them having only an employee/customer relationship, and not even any coherent conversation. Clint may be head-over-heels for Emily, but he's seldom able to talk to her, so he might be barely over 4 hearts of friendship with her. She sees him come to the saloon and always share a table with Willy, so there's no reason for her to even consider that he comes there to see her.
Her name is never mentioned. Maybe it's in a mod.She has a name?!?!
Mind.
Blown.
It’s in Expanded. I just treat her like an actual character lol. I kind of hate how Claire isn’t a real character in the main game.Her name is never mentioned. Maybe it's in a mod.