Talk:Sophie and Fitz/@comment-38374359-20190224205315/@comment-37887683-20190224220546

@Sunset Gold

1. Yes, it's a fantasy world, but it makes it more enjoyable (for me at least) if I can relate to it/see it happening.

Personally, I don't mind that Keefe skips class. It's part of his character, I think, as he is one of the more well developed characters.

2. I don't think he does it to disapoint his dad. He does it because he feels no self worth. He is trying to make up for something for no reason, and his whole attempt makes him feel worse than before. Sophie was really noble to go right back to accepting him, because personally, my trust would have been broken for some time. Like Sophie always says, I would NEVER hate Keefe. I fact, I love Keefe. He is hilarious and nice and can always find the good in things. Sure, most of the time his jokes are a coping mechanism, but it really makes a statement about kids growing up in unsafe households. Even though I don't blame Keefe for his occasional insincerety and overbearing flirtatious jokes, it is some of the reasons I don't think he's right for Sophie.