Talk:Fitzroy Avery Vacker/@comment-43699746-20190902215432

Okay, the whole "Keefe deserving Sophie" is dumb. I'm sorry if you disagree, (don't read this), but I have to say it.

Just because Keefe has a bad life doesn't mean that he should get the girl he likes. Sophie should like him because he cares about her, is there for her, and protects her. Keefe is reckless. He is always making dangerous decisions like running off to the Neverseen. Yes, he supposedly did it for her, but is that really the best way to help her? By joining the group, putting her in danger, risking your own life, and then having to be rescued by her? All for nothing, since the caches were fake.

Also, Fitz's anger problems...

The ONLY times we've seen it are in Exile and Flashback. In Exile, he was angry at everyone for his dad, and he decided to take it out on Sophie. He was wrong, but he realized his mistakes and apologized.

In Flashback, he was kind of right. Alvar came back, the one who is on the enemy side, who tried to kill them many times, and he is now living with them. He has a right to suspect something. He has a right to hate him for things he did in the past, regardless of the present. It's just who he is. And, if you notice, he was just mad before. He didn't try to kill him until he revealed himself to be a part of the plot.

Plus, have you noticed that Sophie was a key part both times? In Exile, Fitz realized that he wasn't being fair, and he noticed that he was a jerk to Sophie. He apologized to her and they made up. Sophie understood that he was upset, but she still gave her respects at the funeral and still tried to keep her distance since that was what Fitz wanted. In Flashback, the reason he held himself back was because Sophie didn't want to lose him.

This part is a bit of a stretch, I'll admit, but hear me out. If Sophie ended up with Keefe, Fitz's best friend, imagine how that would make him feel. He would feel like a terrible person, since Sophie wouldn't want to be with him. At that point, Sophie needing him to not be angry would be meaningless to him, since he would feel like he wasn't needed.