![]() ![]() l mean the man chose death over marrying a woman he had feelings for, he was ready to DIE to keep that vow… The original source of his struggle had nothing to do with daphne but his childhood. And there has been no reason for us to believe that what daphne said to him was enough to make him change his mind. ![]() ![]() Simon was fully willing to let anthony kill him in order to not break his vow and save daphne’s honor.įast forward to what a few weeks later and everything is forgotten because daphne tells him that she loves him and that he deserves to be loved?!Īs far as we the audience are concerned it was never about him believing that he didn’t deserve to be loved or him doubting daphne’s feelings but about him getting back at his father because of what he put him through when he was a child. This was his father’s biggest fear, so for simon it was the only way he could get back at him. Because of that defect… defect he perceived as iredeemable, he deprived his son of what he needed most… his affection… They forgot that simon’s childhood trauma is what led him to vow he would never marry or have children so that the Hastings line would end with him. A man who didn’t love, abused and rejected his child because he had a defect. It feels like the writers forgot that simon’s father was a horrible person who only cared about having an heir for the Hastings dukedom. Not game of thrones bad taste in mouth level since l can talk about it ( lol), but it did leave me in the limbo and l hate that. It’s so hard for me to talk about my expectations or to speculate without mentioning the ending of the first season, ending that left a bad taste in my mouth. ![]()
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