I'm sorry, Jilli. The way this saga's been writ, I don't think there would be even pieces left. Neither one of them can let go of the other, whatever lens (gen, 'cest, etc.) it's read through.
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I'd be impressed if they get the stakes for next season high enough that I feel one of them dying makes sense.
But it could happen.
Bobby needs to bite it. Love him, but he needs to bite it. Should have bitten it earlier, but basically, if they're smart, he dies.
Why so adamant that it has to be Bobby, Plei? No more father figure?
Oh, I know it's not going to happen. But in my head, that's how it plays out.
Bobby needs to bite it. Love him, but he needs to bite it. Should have bitten it earlier, but basically, if they're smart, he dies.
SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP.
No Bobby death, dammit. (I may have over-identification issues. What?)
Why so adamant that it has to be Bobby, Plei? No more father figure?
Yep. I mean, it's something they've been building toward/teasing us with since last season. This season, we've seen the loss of the mother/sister/potential future other. Time to remove the last of their human family.
Bobby's is the only death that's going to pack that emotional punch. He's the only thing they have left, human-wise.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure Bobby will die.
I'm not as upset about that as I was a few months ago, somehow.
I'd be impressed if they get the stakes for next season high enough that I feel one of them dying makes sense.
Yeah, me too. Unless they stretch the god apocalypse over into next season, which I hope they don't.
I know that Bobby has to die. I do get the narrative reasons for it. I just don't WANT it to happen.