I voted yes, but I think there's a distinction to be made between finding a cure for their immortality and finding a way to die. Even if maybe Henry himself wouldn't make that distinction.
From my personal POV, "finding a cure" means finding a way to both cease returning from the dead and resume aging, so that dying of old age is an option.
Simply finding a way to die doesn't feel like a "cure" to me. Henry might regard it that way, but to me ending your life isn't curing anything. It might be an end to pain and suffering (emotional or physical), but it's not a cure, it's just relief.
I'm not sure if making that distinction would change my vote or not, but it's one I felt move to remark upon. //grins//
I think they'll find it but then somehow lose it. Before losing it, Henry will have some intense scenes deciding whether to use the cure or not.
Someone he loves will be in danger, so he'll put off using the cure until he gets them safe, but by the time that happens, something goes wrong and the cure is no longer available. He might end up having to make a difficult decision, whether to die himself or save a friend.
I think they'll find a cure, but it could well be thousands of years from now, or even after they've been exposed and the whole world knows that they are immortals.
I voted yes, but I think there's a distinction to be made between finding a cure for their immortality and finding a way to die. Even if maybe Henry himself wouldn't make that distinction.
From my personal POV, "finding a cure" means finding a way to both cease returning from the dead and resume aging, so that dying of old age is an option.
Simply finding a way to die doesn't feel like a "cure" to me. Henry might regard it that way, but to me ending your life isn't curing anything. It might be an end to pain and suffering (emotional or physical), but it's not a cure, it's just relief.
I'm not sure if making that distinction would change my vote or not, but it's one I felt move to remark upon. //grins//
I think they'll find it but then somehow lose it. Before losing it, Henry will have some intense scenes deciding whether to use the cure or not.
Someone he loves will be in danger, so he'll put off using the cure until he gets them safe, but by the time that happens, something goes wrong and the cure is no longer available. He might end up having to make a difficult decision, whether to die himself or save a friend.
I think they'll find a cure, but it could well be thousands of years from now, or even after they've been exposed and the whole world knows that they are immortals.
I like to think neither of them will find the cure and they'll spend all eternity tied together. Because I'm evil :D
Was I the only one who thought that Adam died for real at the end?