[S2E11] What Cupid Problem
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The episode wasn't bad but just felt really flat after last week. The episode especially dragged because I kept waiting to see the prison world. The whole cupid who isn't really cupid was an interesting twist but felt like it could have been a lot more fun than just what we saw in the beginning.
Well Stahma is back. We saw her have some moments of weakness last week but this character rebounds better than Dennis Rodman in a Bulls jersey. First, she's well aware that her new \"crew\" is questionable so she doesn't go to them about taking care of Deirdre. But then when Datak lays out his terms for what he wants in turn for taking care of the problem, she flat out refuses him. She even makes fun of the fact that Datak needs to do lowly card tricks to earn money. Nice to see her back on her game.
It wasn't until Stahma started smiling when talking to Datak that I realized that Christie was the one who threw Deirdre off the arc. I just didn't see it coming. I guess I should have after the conversation she had with Stahma about doing horrible things. The clue was when Stahma said \"The most we can hope for is that what we want is worth the evil we do\" and Christie seemed to finally \"get it\". The biggest reason I liked this was that it looks like Christie is willing to do what she must to be a good Castithan wife even though she's human...however, she's going the Stahma route. I saw a lot of parallels between Christie and Stahma this episode (and a little bit in Bottom of the World). Sure, Christie went to that Castithan club to learn more about the culture but she's living in a Castithan house being run by a woman. That right there is already conflicting with Castithan culture. So it seems like she's learning first hand from Stahma that her role in the house is to protect her family even if that means from themselves. In a way, Datak and Alak are weak. Datak was ousted from his own house because he didn't recognize how manipulative, smart and controlling his wife was. Alak isn't like Datak but he's also a lot more lax about almost everything. It's up to the women in the Tarr household to pick up the slack and handle problems. Hell, Stahma even told Alak that maybe sitting in jail for a bit would serve him well like his father. And remember, Christie really could have just gone to the authorities because Deirdre attacked her first. Instead she handled the situation like a true Tarr. Don't mess with the women of House Tarr. 59ce067264
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