That is entirely true, and while I really appreciate the fact that it wasn’t a happy ending, Innie Mark wasn’t ever the type to act in a way as to essentially kill everyone he knows including himself. Even if there was no Outtie Mark left to save, Innie Mark was still “alive” if Mark’s body left the building and got the hell out of there.
While true, I took it differently. Innie mark trusted the company, he believed in the work and had not been in love until all this stuff happened.
It’s mentioned multiple times how innies are like children. IMO they kind of showed a growth in them from being similar to children to then becoming like teenagers. And what do teens do? They act impulsively and rebelliously.
Would make sense that the writers are going to make innies slowly mature in the later seasons for the sake of character growth.
That is entirely true, and while I really appreciate the fact that it wasn’t a happy ending, Innie Mark wasn’t ever the type to act in a way as to essentially kill everyone he knows including himself. Even if there was no Outtie Mark left to save, Innie Mark was still “alive” if Mark’s body left the building and got the hell out of there.
While true, I took it differently. Innie mark trusted the company, he believed in the work and had not been in love until all this stuff happened.
It’s mentioned multiple times how innies are like children. IMO they kind of showed a growth in them from being similar to children to then becoming like teenagers. And what do teens do? They act impulsively and rebelliously.
Would make sense that the writers are going to make innies slowly mature in the later seasons for the sake of character growth.