Never suggested I'd be able to convince her to change her mind.  What I said was I don't ADMIRE her suicidal fixation.
Oh sure, I agree that it’s not admirable. I don’t think it’s anything other than just a part of her. Although I suspect it’s going to be depicted as purely part of trauma and something she can move on from.
I do think it would be neat if she never gets eaten because it turns out to be chronic depression and doesn’t get “better”. Stories where a depressed/suicidal person learns to live with those things as a part of them are pretty rare. 
We see plenty of stories about depression as an ailment that’s overcome, but not too many about depression as a disability that just needs to be accepted and lived with. 
Plus there’s a unique kind of despair that you get when everything’s going great, nothing bad’s happened, nothing triggers it, but you look up and you’re back in the hole. A real treat for the angst connoisseurs out there.
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