
I don't think he'll care if she is woman and that she lied to him as long as she stays with him. He strikes me as that type of person. Like, "But you're on my side now, right?" What do you guys think?

I think so to, or at least I think that that's how they'll write him. I don't want him to be written that way. I want him to feel betrayed, I want her to feel broken, I want there to be a conflict and emotional strain in order for their relationship to become stronger and more meaningful. I want there to be eternal struggle and philosophies being questioned, so when they do come back together, it means that much more to us and to them. But of course he'll forgive her for lying to him about her identity, why she met him, why she fell in love with him, etc. etc.
Old man's like "RIGHT IN FRONT OF MY SALAD?!"