Talk:Sophie and Fitz/@comment-37609893-20190502223927/@comment-37.210.197.250-20190503100637

Hmmm, you're not representing that argument very accurately. A point that often appears on the Sokeefe page is: Fitz's emotional catch is anger, and he normally takes it out on his friends and family, which includes Sophie, but is not only limited to her. When an individual in a relationship constantly takes out his anguish/frustration on the other, it can become a toxic relationship. And we're not referring to these scenes just because Sophie is "a very special girl" and "somebody got mad at her." If Fitz is to end up with Sophie, his method of coping needs to change or at least improve for it to be a healthy relationship, or she'll find herself constantly wary of his emotions.

Plus, it wasn't just Exile that created this argument, and months ago, many Sokeefers admitted that they forgave Fitz after his breakdown during the whole Alden-mindbreak incident. As you can see though, Fitz didn't stop there. We saw him explode at Mr. Forkle after he revealed himself, snap at Keefe for not suspecting his mother's actions, again snap at Keefe for unintentionally providing the Neverseen with a tracker, express disgust towards Sophie when the null disrupted the gadget's ability to work, accuse her of not being "on his side" after Alvar's tribunal, and scold Biana multiple times for feeling slight sympathy towards Alvar. I could go on. These aren't as serious as the Exile incident, but they show that he doesn't only direct his anger towards Sophie -- although that's most important -- and that's what Sokeefers often discuss.

And about the "Keefe-getting-angry-at-Sophie" scene, please scroll down on this page and you'll eventually reach a thread that discusses that in detail.

Hope that cleared things up...

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