Actually I wasn't implying anything ... but now that you mention it. lol
It was an example I figured everyone could identify. It's always easier using concrete things for abstract ideas.
Honestly, I think that having the opportunity to interact with characters in different ways is a great option for those who enjoy it. As do the dream sequences, etc. What if Richard had a dream about Kate. Sawyer about Jack ... just kidding on that one unless it was a fight scene. In life people tend to think ... what if, so this gives our characters the opportunity to live the whatifs.
There is a journal challenge posted in LIT that all your pups can respond to if you want. It's a way to start the community without starting any threads until closer to when Stephy gets here.