On this weeks edition of Weekly Maas, Anna finds that Jeffrey's interest is finally piqued, mostly due to the introduction of the devilish, maniacal, and horrific character of Rhysand. They discuss their local neighborhood romance book club which Anna just joined, whether or not Feyre is safe in the Spring Court, what Tamlin's defenses look like, and more about the local political scene in Prythian. Ever wonder what human servitude in Prythian looked like before the Treaty? So do we, because when confronted with the question from Feyre, Tamlin mostly dodges it. Is Feyre actually in love with Tamlin, and if so, why does she have to lose her autonomy and personality to fall in love? Probably for her character arc, but boy do Anna and Jeffrey find a lot of this to be garbage to slog through. Feyre lets loose, drunk on fairy wine, at the Summer Solstice festivities where Tamlin plays a fiddle solo on his knees in front of her. Real Devil Went Down to Georgia vibes. Rhysand pays a volatile visit to Tamlin, enchanting Feyre to delve through her mind, forcing Tamlin and Lucien to lie prostrate before him, giving us some light and color to this story. Have you wondered where the plot has been hiding since chapter 4? Thankfully, Rhysand is driving that plot train and we're hopping on board! Anna and Jeffrey thoughtfully regard Tamlin and Feyre's lovemaking while pondering about orgasms and chemistry in the real world. Finally, if you were concerned you missed the pizza party opportunity from last episode, don't fear, because a personal pan pizza can still be yours! All this and more on this weeks episode of Weekly Maas.
Check us out on social media:
TikTok: @weekly_maas
Instagram: @weekly_maas
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.