Talk:Keefe and Sophie/@comment-105.186.105.78-20180113171419/@comment-34218125-20180115160212

Different people deal with those really hard emotions (that Fitz was feeling in Exile) in different ways, I thought it was really cool how SWM made him a stronger sweeter person in the end because of it. Also I can relate to Fitz in that when I am frustrated or tired that affects what I do and say, so sometimes I say things I shouldn't but at the time (I think that I won't regret it but I do) and then I have to apologize later.

Fitz did have a hard time forgiving Keefe. I think partially because Keefe broke their trust and betrayed Fitz. Fitz has had so many people close to him pulled away, Sophie (in the first book) is thought to be dead, Alden (in Exile) has his mind broken, Alvar (in Neverseen) betrays him, Keefe (in Neverseen) betrays him, Biana (in Nighfall) has serious injuries, so it's hard for him to deal with all these people leaving him and stuff, Fitz has gone through an emotion rollercoaster through the series but I love how kind he always is towards people and how genuinely sweet and caring he is.

I agree that Fitz wasn't useful in Nightfall and I hate it, that's one of the main reasons I disliked it but I blame it on SWM for writing it that way.

I think Keefe was influenced by his mother to fight King Dimiter in Nightfall.

I'm hardcore Team Fitz, honestly it's one of the biggest reasons I love the books, Fitz, Sophie, and Biana are the sweet and kind part of the book and Keefe and Tam are the awesome and hilarious part :D