Talk:Sophie and Fitz/@comment-38374359-20190224205315/@comment-34218125-20190226190353

This thread is so interesting to me, because I have a similar opinion to Fake Mintie's and I've sometimes wondered if Shannon means to portray Keefe that way or if she's not very clear in her writing. She may have one purpose in mind, but readers have so many different perspectives that it sometimes confuses me what she was trying to show and what got twisted.

Also, something I noticed in the counter arguement:

"Keefe only does all of that to disappoint his dad - and tbh, his dad deserves it."

Okay whether or not that's Keefe's motive, idk, I'm not going to get into that. But his dad deserves it? Whatever happened to "but everyone makes mistakes" as you said further down? So you have grace for Keefe because he's cute and funny but zero compassion for Lord Cassius? Because apparently we know through Keefe's stories that Lord Cassius is too bad to deserve anything good from Keefe. This is messed up. Keefe gets the "everybody makes mistakes" card way more than any other character, and I'm done.