I think that's the answer: she has got what she wanted but what she wants now has changed from the original desire.
I think she got exactly what she wanted but it's not made her happy. So yeah.
I just mean that Prufrock's scenario lays the ground for a Season 9 that doesn't need to heap more and more tragedy on it in desperate attempts to keep audiences engaged.
1013's not big on realism. By contrast, this story is well-thought-out and well-executed, and even canon-consistent, no matter how you think William came about.
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I think she got exactly what she wanted but it's not made her happy. So yeah.
I just mean that Prufrock's scenario lays the ground for a Season 9 that doesn't need to heap more and more tragedy on it in desperate attempts to keep audiences engaged.
1013's not big on realism. By contrast, this story is well-thought-out and well-executed, and even canon-consistent, no matter how you think William came about.