Yeah I HATE the discrepancy between the endings of saving her parents and letting them go. What do you mean when I have time? What could my character possibly need to do that's more important than immediately leaving with the person you've told 3 separate times that you want to spend your life with them? Weirder still her father also comments about you being her lover and that when the three of them settle down he expects it to be with you at her side. And then you compare it to the endings where her parents die you can immediately continue being with her none of this seek me out when you have time nonsense and even in the ending when you become a mind flayer and her parents are alive you immediately move in with her with her saying she'll convince her parents that it's okay. It makes absolutely zero sense.
The bigger problem for me is the discrepancy between her interactions leading up to the final battle and the endings. Her wanting us to scrub her back in a bath and being generally super wholesome (that last, last kiss interaction is just mega cute) and confident. She no longer sounds insecure there, giving her that character development needed after the House of Grief situation. Then the ending takes it all away again.
Her
parents alive
is strange, but her
parents released
ending is good in a sense where you can feel her sorrow and insecurity but she really relieves when you say that she can always stay by your side.