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So the best way is to always tell her that "Ethan's a good kid", since I couldn't find any positive outcome for the other one.
If you listen to what Pike says when Alex confronts him, he doesn't say she's wrong, he just says that it's pointless to try. That is VERY different from saying you are WRONG and I don't believe you. So why that would sway Ryan's belief in Alex? Makes zero sense.
Guess I can't get my perfect ending with the hunky guy unless I break the morals I'm playing the game by. Ironic, am I right?
The only person on the council I that didn't support me was Pike because I didn't take his fear.
Anyway, taking Pike's fear (at least from reading through the comments) seems to be the determining factor to Ryan supporting you.