The way Post-TPOT 10 Black Hole is handled is so interesting to me cuz the guy who's based his entire current life around making sure that no matter what he never goes to the extremes he went to in his previous life, Ala:
and doing that by going into the extremes of the opposite direction, preventing death at any cost learns that no matter what he does, death will happen anyway, it can never truly be prevented. So he starts to slowly balance the idea that death is sometimes a necessity and that he has to cause it at times while still reminding himself things won't go the way they did before, that he's not some genocidal psycho who'll kill everyone the millisecond he catches a body while in the middle of a challenge.
And then they throw the near-extinction of the universe at him, literally spinning his worst fear into something worse: everything ending and him being powerless to do anything against it. Tragedy will strike no matter what he does and doesn't do, and that horrifying realization coming to him when he's in the middle of grasping and coming to terms with the first life-altering revelation he was given.
The funni object show is capable of writing a character so ingrained and so revolved around tragedy and add nuance to that character so well it feels like a miracle.













