Critic 1/11/2019 19:36:00 No. 718 [Preview] [Reply] 9274af Actions report Translate Thread... Hide Thread Translate... Hide User Hide Post > john dies at the end > john doesn't die at the end
Critic 1/11/2019 20:10:00 No. 719 [Preview] [Reply] 496797 Actions report Delete Translate... Hide User Hide Post this better not be spoilers to a show
Critic 1/11/2019 21:31:00 No. 720 [Preview] [Reply] Actions report Delete Translate... Hide User Hide Post >>/719/ Probably is. Though we don't know which yet.
Critic 2/1/2019 20:50:00 No. 723 [Preview] [Reply] 081b86 Actions report Delete Translate... Hide User Hide Post The book was better tbh
Critic 2/2/2019 00:35:00 No. 724 [Preview] [Reply] 8bbffb Actions report Delete Translate... Hide User Hide Post um i think he does die though, only, he is revived. so the tag line fits for some definition of death. what is really at stake here is permanence.
Critic 2/2/2019 00:36:00 No. 725 [Preview] [Reply] 8bbffb Actions report Delete Translate... Hide User Hide Post the more accurate and less enticing title would be perhaps 'john dies'
Critic 2/2/2019 00:42:00 No. 726 [Preview] [Reply] 8bbffb Actions report Delete Translate... Hide User Hide Post maybe its more of a reflection on what we can define as permanence in any event, and less a foreshadowing of the specific tale