That's a very weird take on Jo/Bhaer. I can see multiple ways of handling it - he has moralistic issues with her books and she doesn't marry him, he's Gabriel Byrne and we're all jealous when she marries him, she's queer and moves in with a female "friend" instead, he's a middle-aged nebbish who's really nice and supports her in her efforts to write from the heart rather than solely for money, etc.
Making him seemingly the perfect match who she doesn't marry and is then single and miserable is, uh, certainly a decision.
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Date: 2020-01-16 11:58 pm (UTC)Making him seemingly the perfect match who she doesn't marry and is then single and miserable is, uh, certainly a decision.