I…don’t really mind that? I feel like this conversation should have taken place in the previous episode (since, you know, Alec’s last scene was another argument with Maryse, and this is set…what, a few minutes later in-universe?), but overall, this is probably the better alternative when it comes to the Lightwoods’ reaction to Alec’s coming out. Not even because he’s a warlock, mind you, but because it’s him specifically and he’s got quite a bad reputation, meaning that they just lost a profitable political alliance and traded it with more shame on the family. Her issues are with Magnus specifically, apparently. The fact that he’s ‘a guy’, as you say, is the least of my worries.” But…plot twist: at least she’s not homophobic? Yes, we’re stuck on “Robert is a great dad who loves his kids, Maryse is a stone cold bitch and a touch prejudiced”. Meanwhile, Alec asks his mom about Lydia, but Maryse is giving him the silent treatment until Robert steps in. You’ve been warned.Ĭlary convinces Jace to talk to Jocelyn about it, since she might know more about Valentine and Jace’s childhood, which brings us to subplot #1 of the episode: having to find Camille, who own the Book of the White, so that they can make the spell to wake Jocelyn up. Jace angsts and claims that he has darkness in him, and…yes, this is going to last us all episode. We open with…the same scene that closed last episode: Clary showing Jocelyn’s JC box to Jace. It’s season finale time! And…hopefully we can only go upwards from where the previous episode left us.
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