I love the Rodney in my head, and he's like you said. He's tired and hurting too, because he can't give John what he's lost and he's clutching at anything he can that's the same, because he thinks it's all they have. They're both hurting but hoping, and I'm proud of how the story came out in the end.
The comparison to Alzheimer's had me worried that not only was he losing the old ones, that it might be impossible to build new ones.
I was going to, but then I didn't want it to be that final. I wasn't sure what I wanted, actually, but the ambiguity at the end is enough for me. I like that you can draw your own conclusions from the way left it.
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I love the Rodney in my head, and he's like you said. He's tired and hurting too, because he can't give John what he's lost and he's clutching at anything he can that's the same, because he thinks it's all they have. They're both hurting but hoping, and I'm proud of how the story came out in the end.
The comparison to Alzheimer's had me worried that not only was he losing the old ones, that it might be impossible to build new ones.
I was going to, but then I didn't want it to be that final. I wasn't sure what I wanted, actually, but the ambiguity at the end is enough for me. I like that you can draw your own conclusions from the way left it.