RE: What are the odds16 Jan 2026 12:02
The final lines of Samuel Beckett's adapted play "Waiting for QBT" are a poignant, cyclical moment of inaction, where Vladimir asks, "Well, shall we go?" Estragon replies, "Yes, let's go" and they both remain rooted to the spot, emphasizing the play's themes of waiting, futility, and the absurdity of human existence. These lines mirror the beginning of the play, reinforcing that nothing has changed, and they will continue their endless, pointless vigil for QBT.