Originally posted by Devilish Me
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I caught on that one too. Does she think for some reason that she will die in the near future (which would be in Will's life time). And why not leave her work to Ashly...
As for Will and his feelings I was wondering the same thing, although it comes and goes in a sense that in one ep we see him a little tense with Ashly and in another with Helen... though I'm more inclined to think Will has more of a respectful feeling's towards Helen then anything else.
About what was running through Helen's mind, I couldn't help it to think it brought on some true feelings about her existence.
Like you said, many questions, and that's part of the charm... waiting for answers.
As for Will and his feelings I was wondering the same thing, although it comes and goes in a sense that in one ep we see him a little tense with Ashly and in another with Helen... though I'm more inclined to think Will has more of a respectful feeling's towards Helen then anything else.
About what was running through Helen's mind, I couldn't help it to think it brought on some true feelings about her existence.
Spoiler:
When she says how terrible existence it is (or something like that), and that no body should live (or lives) forever... it's sad and ominous.
Like you said, many questions, and that's part of the charm... waiting for answers.
Spoiler:
She has probably always been concerned about what would happen to her work if something happened to her. She deals with a lot of dangerous creatures. I think she is feeling secure enough in the people around her now to let them know that she would like them to continue the work without her if necessary. I don't think she necessarily feels that she is coming to the end of her life soon. Of course, maybe there's something we don't know yet.
I found it quite interesting that on the one hand she was expressing her feelings of being "tired" of living, i.e. all the pain and loneliness she's endured over the years. Yet, when it came right down to it, she obviously is not ready to die yet. I think right now in her life, she's in a good place. She has Ashley and a group of good people around her. And I think she realized in that final moment that those things are still very important to her.
I found it quite interesting that on the one hand she was expressing her feelings of being "tired" of living, i.e. all the pain and loneliness she's endured over the years. Yet, when it came right down to it, she obviously is not ready to die yet. I think right now in her life, she's in a good place. She has Ashley and a group of good people around her. And I think she realized in that final moment that those things are still very important to her.
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