A young girl rejected him 20 years ago and he's still mad and calling her a spider, a true representation of a pathetic loser.
Ohh Crispin Cole you would have a podcast bashing women in this century.
It makes me so angry that there was no one protecting her, the queen left her rooms in the middle of the night and there was absolutely no one.
“He built up this totem of Cassian, this kind of voodoo doll, and the fact that he wasn’t even a blip on Cassian’s radar is crushing to him. He’s so desperate to be remembered and to make a difference, and it’s a cut too deep by that point. He’s been betrayed by Dedra and the Empire, and now his one true obsession doesn’t even think he’s worth remembering. He’s heartbroken.” - Kyle Soller
daddy? sorry 😵💫
I'm actually liking how they're handling Eloise's development in season 3. "I used to think it was just me" - she's realised there's more to the women/society around her and is making attempts to open up and expand her world, while staying true to her views. I look forward to seeing how they handle Cressida. "A woman is the greatest enemy of a woman" is one of my least fave tropes/stereotypes so expanding on why the villain is the way she is and exposing society for what it is (a battleground where women compete for financial security) is interesting. I thought Lord Debling looking for someone honest & true versus Cressida's frankness about the life she wants very interesting and I actually think they'd make a good couple with a little work. Anyways. No Theo to be seen and that is a tragedy but I will power through 😭😭😭
Aegon giving away all the crowns resources back to the small folk
Otto Hightower:
You go on ahead. I'm gonna be here a while.
Fuck these writers even more for having Helaena just leave her son alone for fucking dead.
SHE WOULD NOT FUCKING DO THAT! I swear these showrunners are illiterate!
kind of actually soooo fucking funny that my man jung was like “I’m toast anyway they know what I’m up to” and then the ISB was like “we lost a great man and dedra meero is a rebel spy”