Wait, which husband and wife, C and E? That one's not really an issue it's possible to compromise on
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Well, I guess he could've promised to stay until they both were ready to leave, but it's very strongly hinted that her attachment to him was preventing her from finally becoming mature enough to pass on herself
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And that solution isn't a compromise, that's her getting everything she wants at his expense
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Replying to @jswallow3 @Nymphomachy
I'm... not sure we had the same reading of that scene? Chidi isn't leaving because Eleanor is flawed, Chidi is leaving because it's time for him to leave, period
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Eleanor's insecurity making her think her inadequacy is why Chidi's time has come IS her flaw And it's entirely her issue, it has nothing to do one way or the other with the fact that Chidi's time is up and holding him back causes him suffering
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Enh It's a goofy jokey view of the Buddhist idea of samsara but it's still that concept played pretty straight There's a certain amount of growth and experience that's available to you while you still exist as yourself but after a certain point you hit the limit
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