Something tells me it doesn't matter if Tracy likes threesomes or not. The foreshadowing is too heavy.
Why, though. Why.
In both "I don't want him to die" sense and "I stand by what I said yesterday - Unnecessary Het Romance is the real villain of this season" sense.
"I'm giving up a pretty awesome future for a woman I just met, because Love!!!" - yeah, right. See also "I'm the superhero in my world, but I'm gonna leave it unprotected to move in with the boy from another world (that has plenty of its own super-protectors, including the aforementioned boy himself), because Love!!!". And Julian/Caitlin out-of-the-blue "romance". And I don't even want to talk about Iris, whom I love and who deserves much better than the storylines she's allowed to have. Even her own possible future death is not about her.
Yes, I know, the showrunner is gay. Kinda makes it worse, not better. (Why are so many gay showrunners find heterosexuality so fascinating, anyway?)
Why, though. Why.
In both "I don't want him to die" sense and "I stand by what I said yesterday - Unnecessary Het Romance is the real villain of this season" sense.
"I'm giving up a pretty awesome future for a woman I just met, because Love!!!" - yeah, right. See also "I'm the superhero in my world, but I'm gonna leave it unprotected to move in with the boy from another world (that has plenty of its own super-protectors, including the aforementioned boy himself), because Love!!!". And Julian/Caitlin out-of-the-blue "romance". And I don't even want to talk about Iris, whom I love and who deserves much better than the storylines she's allowed to have. Even her own possible future death is not about her.
Yes, I know, the showrunner is gay. Kinda makes it worse, not better. (Why are so many gay showrunners find heterosexuality so fascinating, anyway?)