Lee hadn't known what to do on Caprica, and even after the attack on the Colonies, after all that he's been through and all the time he's had to figure out what he should have done then, he can't land on anything now.
"What do you mean, it doesn't matter what you want? Of course, it matters," Lee says, latching on to what Molly's said, even if he knows she's right. She didn't get into this by herself, and it's not something she should have to decide on her own.
But when Lee has thought about his life in Darrow, and his life with Molly, this isn't how he's imagined it. They haven't discussed having children, and honestly, Lee's not sure what he thinks about the idea of it. There's an image of his own father flying away in a raptor permanently engrained in his memory, and the feeling that comes with it has never really gone away, not really.
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"What do you mean, it doesn't matter what you want? Of course, it matters," Lee says, latching on to what Molly's said, even if he knows she's right. She didn't get into this by herself, and it's not something she should have to decide on her own.
But when Lee has thought about his life in Darrow, and his life with Molly, this isn't how he's imagined it. They haven't discussed having children, and honestly, Lee's not sure what he thinks about the idea of it. There's an image of his own father flying away in a raptor permanently engrained in his memory, and the feeling that comes with it has never really gone away, not really.
He's not sure what to make of that.