I thought that immortal was just a goody two shoes and basically just did his job. The scene is very unexpected and kind of weird. I think it adds a lot more to his character. I mean, if you think about it, the guy’s been through so much, so it be understandable if he did change. (I want to hear all of your thoughts about this to!) and if you read all the way down here, just wanna say thank you so much and I hope you all have a wonderful day
Speaking strictly as a TV-show-only watcher, I wasn’t surprised (or shocked for better term) to be honest.
Immortal seemed wayyy too good and without flaws. Despite his superiority complex, he’s just as infallible to normal human vices as everyone else (such as Rex). Really interested in the direction this is going.
I don’t think it’s been shown as a flaw yet. If him and Kate are really “a thing” and no one is just using anyone then I don’t see how either is wrong.
I mean despite the thousands of years old but idk how you get around that.
*just as fallible