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Originally Posted by Red Panda
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You missed the point of what I wrote.
The Titanic sinking was the inevitable end, it was one piece of the story everyone knew would come. People didn't know how the character pieces were going to turn out and so it remained something intrigueing enough to get excited about.
Lee dieing is just one piece of episode five that everyone knows is coming.
We're yet to know how the group dynamic that ended episode four will play out.
We're yet to know the fates of those he takes with him.
We're yet to know the fates of those he leaves behind.
We're yet to know how he'll deal with it if he goes alone.
We're yet to know clementines fate.
We're yet to know how Lee will deal with her kidnapping.
We're yet to know who the kidnapper is or what he wants.
We're yet to know how Lee or others will deal with his inevitable end and possible rise.
There's a lot more to episode five than Lee dieing, Just as there's a lot more to Titanic than the ship sinking.