Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, is it possible that the living in the past and stories and all the aunt robin references point towards ROBIN dying?
That's possible.
I thought that, but why get all misty with the "who misses their daughters wedding?" comment. Robin doesn't have kids.
Yeah, but if robin is the one that kicks the bucket, he'd be tearing up at the memory of her and her mother. It would be more about tearing up over that mother daughter moment of the long lost robin than of some generic mother missing a child's wedding.
That, or the possibility that robin somehow becomes a mother non-biologically.
OR . . . He tears up because "aunt robin" won't be at his kids' weddings.
Yep. I'm going with Robin buys the farm.