Talk:Matchmaking/@comment-2001:569:7628:EB00:F4F9:C4AC:63B:34B0-20180203163246/@comment-34239753-20180203170627

Actually, Sophitz is not a perfect couple. Exile proves that.

Besides, I think Foster-Keefe is more of the perfect/cliche couple because of the good girl/bad boy with issues relationship. Let me explain.

Normally, the good girl notices the bad boy that hangs out with her crush. The bad boy has feelings for the girl, so he jumps on any chance to be alone with her. Eventually, he reveals the deeper, dark side of him, and she falls in love.

ALL THE BAD BOY/GOOD GIRL ROMANCES I'VE READ ARE LIKE THIS. THEREFORE IT IS CLICHE`

Sounds like Sophie and Keefe much?

Furthermore, Keefe relies on Sophie too much. I feel like their relationship is very Keefe-centered. Most of the time, it is Sophie calming Keefe down or sympathizing him. Anything that Keefe does for Sophie is just Keefe proving his self-worth to himself.

Even more so, Keefe did not tell Sophie ANY plans of his, and he had to have RO tell him that it is not good for a relationship to do that. Because Ro had to tell him, it proves that it is not natural for him to tell others what he is doing.

Fitz and Sophie are pretty much extremely honest with each other, and Fitz is still apologizing for his anger-outburst. REMEMBER, even during the zombie-stage Fitz managed to make Sophie blush some bit. Keefe wasn't able to do that. Fitz cares for Sophie.

Keefe does not like Sophie being with other people. He is needy and that type of relationship sinks after some flow. At least Fitz shows his jealousy.

Thank you.