Well I guess that could make some amount of sense, but the kid has already been conceived and so the idea that it's inevitable she'll miscarry at some point before it's viable on its own seems a little odd to me? Why create a kid to prove there...shouldn't be one, you know? Just have it be impossible.
I agree that miscarriage is a tragic but realistic storyline, but I'm still not convinced that simply being "tragic and realistic" is a good enough narrative justification at this stage in the series, when there's so much expectation and mytharc stuff hanging on the issue?
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Date: 2009-02-16 08:14 pm (UTC)I agree that miscarriage is a tragic but realistic storyline, but I'm still not convinced that simply being "tragic and realistic" is a good enough narrative justification at this stage in the series, when there's so much expectation and mytharc stuff hanging on the issue?
I still suspect ISHAY, NURSE OF TERROR. *wibble*