The way I still see it, that doesn't mean that there will be a lost of identity because of it since heaven knows what kind of power can be given to set things right between King and Joel, but it gives us the idea that Joel's human life will not just be rubbed out for the glory that is King. King deserves his life just as much as Joel's, but Joel's life has just as much significant as King's, and therefore I can't understand why someone like Joel should be forced into the circumstances that he's in all the time because of Pete. Even if he had a good life as King, that doesn't discount the fact that his human life could've been improved so much better the way he always wanted it to be when he was human, and he just simply wanted to make sure pets didn't suffer the way they did when he was human.Ryusuta wrote:Oh come on you guys. You don't think for one second this will end with Joel not being put in his own correct (canine) body, do you?
If anything, Pete would likely be one of King's puppies.
If it came down to it, yes, he should stay King, but it, to me, betrays one of the problems Joel has had problems with when he was always human, which was his wish to make sure pets didn't suffer under his care. As a dog, that goal seems to me to be an important reason for him to be human in the first place since he grew too laxed. His heart is in the right place as a human, he just doesn't get a good chance for something good in life until he's a dog, which I think is going to be addressed.