Talk:Sophie and Fitz/@comment-98.144.246.83-20181022010528/@comment-33473518-20181022012923

@OP I would agree. But I also don't think Fitz lived in a "general utopia for people" I think that Fitz was at least decently aware of the faults. Working with his Dad for so long, interacting with humans, helping research, etc, surely he would know that his world isn't perfect.

I think it was more that he didn't expect something to happen to his dad, one of the most powerful telepaths. He probably looked at his dad as unbreakable and strong. It must've never occurred to him that his mind would break. Especially over something thirteen years later after the reason.