Talk:Keefe and Sophie/@comment-34820986-20181212223249/@comment-35720834-20181212225737

I keep hearing that they complain about this fact but are there any examples provided in the books? Because I seriously cannot recall a moment when Keefe is like this.

But, honestly, no. I never once thought that he's bossy or controlling. If anything, he is independent and does his own thing while also helping Sophie. He gives input for his ideas, actively helping scheming and thinking of different ways to help Sophie. He helps move the plot forward, providing different perspectives with his opinions/ideas, which is a great help when fighting against the Neverseen.

There is a difference between actively helping (Keefe) and sitting on the sideline, just following orders (Fitz). That's my take on it.