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what strictly concerns MC and the LIs (Lynette, Maya's father, Bella's husband...) are the main issues, everything generically concerning the college and the fraternities are secondary issues.That would be such a shame if he did. It's one of the reasons which makes the story just great.
As you said, there are so many now he should be starting to clear things up and not just forget. Look at us debating here about them. Just one of the things that keeps the wait for the next episode just a little more enduring and some nice and heated discussions.
By now it's hard to set a line between the important and secondary issues since they could be intertwined. Well according to Dalli at least
At this point a little, seemable non existing secondary issue can have a huge impact on an ongoing important one.
then, you're right, everything is connected, but, to give an example, who sent the letters with the pictures to the Jocks at this point of the story is not so important anymore, in the same way who devastated the DIKs house
or must be an unsuspected, which then changes our way of considering a particular character, or otherwise it will still be someone who regardless of his guilt was already definitely a villain of the story (Quinn? Vinnie? Burke?).
going back to the interlude: it has to give substance to Zoey's character, who otherwise would be a foreign body in the story, the fact that we have been told that she was the first fuckbuddy of MC is not enough, she has to make up for 8 chapters of absence and somehow capture our attention. i think that together with this will be thrown the seed of some other mystery that will give a glimpse of Zoey's connection with other characters in the story besides MC, to make her more interconnected to the story