1. I'm glad that Bishop has already: To some degree managed to deal with his relationships demons from his past with Willa, or get a bit of closure on it all at least.
2. This hasn't happened yet, but one of my original goals for Bishop was: He was really created to act as an advisory, so even with his new role as the man in charge I would love for him to get more opportunities to be the logical voice of reason in any given situation.
3. If Bishop did this within the next three months, they'd be overjoyed: Found closure in terms of Teagan and Nate’s disappearance and managed to steer the Hellhounds towards a bit of a less violent reputation in Austin.
4. Bishop really needs to talk about this topic with someone: Fatherhood, the people he’s lost, moving on/getting closure. Basically the man has a lot weighing him down and probably needs to do a lot of talking about it.
5. If Bishop had to deal with this, it would be their worst nightmare (but also provide lots of character growth): Losing anyone else he considers family. But also one of his boys getting sick, he’s very much afraid of not doing a good job of protecting them from this world.