I think the great thing about Nathan's storyline is that the payoff at the end really hit hardest if you believed the whole time that he was a good person and were disappointed in him for not acting like it when he clearly knew better. So when he *did* show up at the end, being the awesomely good person that we all knew he was, it was both "YAY NATHAN!" and also "WOO VALIDATION!"
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I think the great thing about Nathan's storyline is that the payoff at the end really hit hardest if you believed the whole time that he was a good person and were disappointed in him for not acting like it when he clearly knew better. So when he *did* show up at the end, being the awesomely good person that we all knew he was, it was both "YAY NATHAN!" and also "WOO VALIDATION!"
Oh, *Nathan*.