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    I don't think those lines about missing Ragnar negate that at all. They were both looking at where they'd come from and what they'd achieved but also what they'd hoped for and how events had taken them away from that. That's what no regret and every regret was about. Yes, the sacrifices they'd made had paid off in

    From you honey, every insult, however regurgitated and cliched, is simply the greatest of complements! Have a lovely lovely life!!

    If you want to enjoy things on a superficial level, go ahead and enjoy. But if that is the case, why are you reading a critical analysis that examines it on a deeper level including the motivations of both the character and the writers? Was it purely so you could use the words 'dork' and 'lame' to make yourself seem