[ Tucker doesn't just get to go change the subject like that. Grif would be exaggerating to say he knows nothing about the future. He knows he meets Washington. He knows there's a planet called Chorus, and some kind of war, and Locus is apparently someone else he meets under shitty circumstances. But he has no details, he doesn't know what any of it means, and he's fed up with getting the interdimensional runaround about it. His tone is serious for once, and exasperated. ]
What happens in the future, Tucker? Because nobody wants to fucking tell me anything.
[ He's thinking of Wash. He actually likes Wash more than he likes most people, but the fact that Wash is hiding something from him has been chewing at that friendship since the beginning. If Grif doesn't go home, the future will change. So he's been told. But how? And if nobody wants to talk to him about it, it sounds like if he knew? He'd have some very serious reasons to consider not going home at all. ]
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[ Tucker doesn't just get to go change the subject like that. Grif would be exaggerating to say he knows nothing about the future. He knows he meets Washington. He knows there's a planet called Chorus, and some kind of war, and Locus is apparently someone else he meets under shitty circumstances. But he has no details, he doesn't know what any of it means, and he's fed up with getting the interdimensional runaround about it. His tone is serious for once, and exasperated. ]
What happens in the future, Tucker? Because nobody wants to fucking tell me anything.
[ He's thinking of Wash. He actually likes Wash more than he likes most people, but the fact that Wash is hiding something from him has been chewing at that friendship since the beginning. If Grif doesn't go home, the future will change. So he's been told. But how? And if nobody wants to talk to him about it, it sounds like if he knew? He'd have some very serious reasons to consider not going home at all. ]