Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
I could not agree with you more on that point Jean. This was Susannah's way of showing that there are things more important than his damn Tower.

I think Roland could have learned a lot more from her.
Considering that "his damn tower" was the lynchpin holding all worlds together, is it not also possible to consider Suze's choice as selfish? It's nice that she forsook all else for her love, but what she ultimately forsook was all other worlds. Even if her motivation was something we can admire like "love," it is still an act of selfishness on her part. she wants what she wants, damn the consequences.