Talk:Sophie and Fitz/@comment-98.202.38.165-20191117014108/@comment-98.202.38.165-20191117030010

The Keefe part is more personal than anything actually. I’ve been a fan of two other series where a character takes over the series and pushes the main character to the side and suddenly it’s all about that character instead. It always ticks me off and I have no tolerance for it. So when the books began shifting the spotlight to Keefe’s rather than Sophie who is supposed to be the star it annoyed me. I liked him better as a side character who mainly provided comic relief rather than the character with the He huge tragic backstory who’s made out as this big victim we’re meant to pity. In Neverseen and Lodestar especially showed Sophie the role of constantly trying to comfort him and build him up and be there for him like some token love interest who has no other point to their character instead of it being about HER life and HER story.