User blog comment:Maslab/On the subject of Noble Six/@comment-138261-20130708061632/@comment-104730-20130709231916

You are making a statement and not backing it up with anything, Ambrose; much like the blog you made a few days back. One of the major points in this discussion has been the lack of a showing of his certain death does not nessisarily mean he died. Just saying "s/he is dead" is not presenting any evidance to further your point. This lack of showing a certain death allows for an exploitable follow on where he comes to survive. Yes, the accepted canon conjecture is that s/he died; however, it is just that. Until a body is shown, they are not to be accepted as dead.

Gosh guys, haven't you ever seen a (corny) 80's movie?