Though maybe the show writers are making it so as Eleanor becomes more moral, she and Chidi are more deserving of each other/take a chance at happiness... I hope they don't go down this route though. I like them both, and don't mind them together, but that kind of a reward thing wouldn't be to my taste.
Though, it's probably the shared trauma of the bad place that's the strongest factor??
Regardless. The strength of the show is the shenanigans and the (non-romantic) interactions between the characters that I find most charming.
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Though maybe the show writers are making it so as Eleanor becomes more moral, she and Chidi are more deserving of each other/take a chance at happiness... I hope they don't go down this route though. I like them both, and don't mind them together, but that kind of a reward thing wouldn't be to my taste.
Though, it's probably the shared trauma of the bad place that's the strongest factor??
Regardless. The strength of the show is the shenanigans and the (non-romantic) interactions between the characters that I find most charming.