'False advertising is the use of false, misleading, or unproven information to advertise products to consumers or advertising that does not disclose its source.' In no way, shape or form, the title or the story are false advertising. I am assuming you are not a patron, so just like everyone, you have to wait, soak it in as it's posted here and enjoy it for what it is. The story will come back to 'The Internship' part of it, all the other plot elements will be addressed, more plot elements will be added, just like any other literary piece. Jesus fucking christ I don't know why simply having an opinion on how a story is going has been this overblown, and I've literally had points taken off because of a title by a professor.