Would you like to have a romantic relationship between 47 and Diana in the future as a plot theme?
Yes
No
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I’m just curious, I have the feeling it’s 50/50 for the Hitman fans, so I wanted to start a poll to ask this question I also would like to hear your opinion why you voted yes or no
For me I would go with a no. For me they are colleagues and even if there are these erotic tension between them, I would like to stick with that don’t get me wrong, I like those slightly tension. But I like that more as if there would be some serious romantic relationship.
No, for the love of God, no! I normally love romatice plot lines and want to see those in series I like, but not this one, not Hitman. One of 47’a defining characteristics is his lack of emotional attachments, and although WoA decided (mistakenly in my opinion) to expand that a little, the fact that 47’s interest in romance and sexual activity/attraction is below zero must absolutely be kept. And especially with Diana, considering how far they’ve come without it ever being a factor, other than playful teasing from the devs (the kiss in Requiem, the shower scene, etc). No romance between these two. Diana can have some, but not with 47.
A friend of mine told me she thought there would be some Grey/Diana stuff after that conversation on that ship but I’m not sure if there are really shippers for them
If it’s well done, sure.
Maybe not full romantic relationship, but the whole trilogy ended up being about 47 regaining his humanity and capacity to feel. Acknowledging some affection would be natural.
I mean, until now the trilogy ended with 47 literally running towards Diana and then smiling at her voice, so…
IMO he was running to that house but she wasn’t there and I’m sure he wasn’t expecting her. And I believe he wasn’t smiling because of her voice (which he has heard ten thousand times before) but because he felt free (he smiled after saying “it’s good to be back” so I guess it’s more a smile of release and not because of her voice).
Only to a degree, and even that was too much. Honestly, why must great characters unburdened by humanity always be ruined by introducing it to them? It gets boring. Let’s have a character whose entire defining characteristic is raw professionalism without emotions stay that way for a change. We should aspire to be more like such characters, not bring them down to our level.