Talk:Hazel Grace Lancaster/@comment-173.54.222.198-20140416070320/@comment-85.133.186.120-20140503200628

Well honestly, I don't feel like it needed to be continued. Hazel was bound to die sooner or later because obviously death is inevitable, whether she got reunited with Augustus... Well that's a really Romantic way to picture death so that's that. The parents are most likely bound to mourn and then slowly, get on with their respectable lives. What happens to Issac, Van Houten, and Augustus's family is not a question we should ask. This isn't a dystopian fiction where the happy/sad ending is expected and vital. John's books usually end with a moral and philosophical point. To end the book with that letter, was the best ending I can even imagine for TFIOS as any other would be unnecessary and Soap-opera-like.