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Yeah This Part Confused Me As Well, Like Why Was She So Scared Like He Committed Some Horrible Crime.
Yeah this part confused me as well, like why was she so scared like he committed some horrible crime. Sure the monsters were scary but he literally saved Genya and the other locked in cages by the first army and she was looking at him like he was some monster, he did her a favor and he did nothing to make Genya turn on him. No threats or anything, he was being perfectly fine.
He also said that Alina is here in East Ravka.
Well, then we find her. She needs to know.
What we did to her is unforgivable.
Do you know what Kirigan has? The nichevo'ya. We’d never be able to forgive ourselves if… if we didn’t try to warn her.
This is Danya conversation… and it’s just so…
Why do you NEED to find Alina? Because she’s the MC? What WE did to her?! … and that’s what? Okay, David feels guilty about the amplifier, but what is Genya’s unforgivable transgression? Those stupid fucking letters? Why would you warn her? Because the Darkling’s killing himself by raiding Grisha execusion grounds and planning to overthrow the shitty rapist king?!
Why everyone seems to care about Alina’s feelings, but not the ongoing wars and pogroms?
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I need people to stop saying that Harry became a cop at the end, that’s literally not mentioned in the epilogue. None of their jobs are and the Curse child is not cannon.
I also need people to stop comparing Harry Potter and the Hunger Games and how they handle fascism and blah blah blah. Harry Potter is a children book, middle grade at best. It’s not supposed to challenge this ideas and do things that the Hunger Games does. They’re two completely complete different thing with different target audience, like come on it’s about a kid who’s a wizard and goes to a wizard schools, it’s for kids while the Hunger Games is YA, for teens and older. Stop comparing these two, they’re no where near each other. So I need y’all to stop holding it to a YA standard.
Btw this is coming from a TikTok I saw:
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTR7u8nLw/
Aleksander: Creates Little Palace in order for Grisha to have home and shelter.
Alina: Kills Aleksander.
Also Alina: OMG, Genya! I’ve just had an amazing idea! How about we turn this palace into a shelter!!!


Yes that’s what being Grisha means, to be blessed. It’s not like it means a death sentence or anything, why would it mean that? Grisha aren’t being hunted, killed, experimented on, or sold as slaves in Ketterdam.
While we’re on this, I don’t like the crows in the show and I don’t care for them in the books. I literally cried when they showed up here.



I cried, literally the only people I cried for. They stole the show for me. I hated every single one of the heroes for what happened to them. They were just fitting for their freedoms and their right as people and they were murdered and looked at as the bad guys for. I knew they were done for when the crows showed up.


this is how it went right