Talk:Sophie and Fitz/@comment-216.139.2.247-20191130184154/@comment-44100169-20191130230002

Okay, this might be hard to understand because I'm really bad at putting stuff down in writing, but I'll try.

I feel like it would be much different if they were siblings.

Cause, I have a brother, and obviously I don't have the same kind of Keefe/Sophie relationship (as in, romantic). But, if Sophie and Keefe were siblings, it would be so much different.

That's why I think of a gray area, since there are aspects of a sibling relationship, but also for a romantic one.

They both obviously care about each other, want the other to be happy, and comfort each other, with plent of trust.

The difference is, Keefe likes Sophie, but Sophie doesn't really seem to share the same feelings, despite her fluttery stuff and blushing.

Like I said, I think Sophie kind of has an internal crush that she harbors but, it does't really surface, which is why she is oblivious. With Fitz, there's a more complex crush that they both figured out on their own and try to comply with.

And, by the way, to add on to TheMysteriousMissX's comment.

I like Ro most of the time, but I think it's a little annoying when she's always telling Sophie to not be oblivious and to tell Keefe to tell her his crush. And it's not just because of Sophitz.

Sophie and Fitz both came to realized their feelings in a conversation by their own device. Ro keeps pushing Keefe to tell her, not in a situation that calls for it. (Sophie and Fitz were both talking about it and they just had a kind of...connection, or "moment" and that's when they told each other.

If Keefe told her, she, at least at this rate, most likely would not say the same. She still holds feelings for Fitz and is hopeful for things to work out. For me personally, she can't just say that and then expect both relationships to work out well.

Ro doesn't seem to get this. She literally told Sophie to stop being oblivious, and told Keefe to tell her. That's not how relationships work. You can't just be told to like someone, (especially if you may not like them in that same way), and have everything play out from there.

If Ro does this, what will most likely happen is an awkward dialogue between Sophie and Keefe, where Keefe uncomfortably confesses, Sophie feels conflicted about her emotions, and it creates even more drama for the rest of the series.

(Which is, the last thing we need at this point)