Well, I think that FitzSimmons is dear in our hearts, as they are in the hearts of our fans. We think of them as—their love is a forever love, to use a phrase that we use sometimes. I don't think anything will come between them, but that's why we constantly put things between them, because the longing for them to be together is sort of the feeling that we're addicted to as writers and hopefully the audience is addicted, too. What drives story is conflict and what you want is resolution, but if you have resolution, then you have no more story. I want them to be together, everybody wants them to be together, but that's sort of the reason that we keep putting barriers between them because that need, that desire for them to be a couple will always be there and will always live in our hearts and the audience's hearts, so it keeps driving you forward. It's the greatest representation of the price of being a spy is the things that our torn away from you, and there's no better relationship to represent that than them.
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