
He literally reached the point of asking her to give him a direct answer, be with him or tell him to leave/go die, yet she's still changing her mind every few chapters or so on whether she wants him. Woman. I don't understand like I am not saying this ain't toxic on both sides, and fuck this story and everything, but taking this specific plot point into perspective, how is this the moment you decide to believe him??? Like wasn't it the intention of that past incident where he left Dietrich to die? He specifically kept apologizing and crying and begging you to believe him, yet you refused it all saying you don't care what he feels now or says now it's the fact he already did it.
Which is cool. Okay. Weird and kinda hypocritical but sure.
Now dawg.... He says the same apology to Dietrich. The. Same. Exact. Apology. And suddenly you believe him? Suddenly you decide ahhh he says the same thing to Dietrich so I guess it must be true guess he wasn't lying to me I should've accepted his apology and understood that it was a moment of weakness where he resorted to his base instincts that were ingrained into him in his past life by his heinous half brother and sadistic wife?
Wow. What changed shawty? I guess Willheim should tell other people what he wishes to tell Reinhardt for her to actually fucking hear him out and spare us all the stupid brain numbing blood boiling useless dragging of this plot and scenes.
This could've focused on both of them healing from years of repeated cycles of abuse, abandonment issues, and manipulation. They could've had problems within the confines of reason that HELPED them grow as characters, not sent their personalities 6 feet under.
*Insert the meme of the cow standing by the beach with the word "Man" written in times new roman right above it*