Talk:Claire Young/@comment-98.208.253.17-20130601052913/@comment-24927180-20140824224214

^Their physical age doesn't change, but they will still have an age.

How much is a late thirty/early forty year old going to have in common with a sixteen/eighteen year old? Really?

Very little, if it wasn't for speical imprint magic that made him do whatever she wants regradless if he would like it or not.

I wouldn't mind it if the imprinters went off, and still did things they liked, but we are shown that the imprinter just waits for the imprintee. He does only what she would like him to do, and he just waits for her to grow up. Stuck behind in his life as he waits for it.

I mean really, what is Quil going to tell people when he still looks twenty-five eighteen+ years later?

There is a huge plot hole in all of this!

Quil is going to have to leave La Push because he won't be aging, and everyone will notice just like with the Cullens.

Quil won't be able to come back either. Because people are going to notice that he still didn't age to where he should be.

When he should look forty he's still going to look twenty, and when he's sixty, he'll probably only look forty.

Quil will have to leave La Push for the rest of his life.

At the end of the movie we see Jacob and Renesmee in La Push.

That's impossible.

Jacob is going to have leave La Push for good as well.

The imprinters with human imprintees are fine, but Quil and Jacob will have to lose everything including themselves to their imprintee.

It's horrfying.

Even when you ignore that they are kids. (Renesmee and Claire)

Sorry, I kind of ran off there with that thought because it's actually just struck  me that Quil and Jacob will at some point never be able to return to La Push, Jacob might be able to hundereds of years down the road, but Quil won't.