EPISODE RECAP
After escaping Amarantha's clutches but haunted by her traumatic experiences, Feyre finds herself trapped in an unhappy engagement to Tamlin and trapped in the Spring Court until Rhysand rescues her at the altar and brings her to the Night Court, where she discovers she is a powerful daemati and learns of an impending war with the King of Hybern who seeks to shatter the Wall between the Fae and mortal worlds. As Feyre trains her abilities and grows closer to Rhysand, she uncovers that they are mates, and together they work to retrieve magical artifacts needed to stop the Cauldron, only to be betrayed and captured during their mission when Tamlin unknowingly sides with Hybern and her sisters are transformed into High Fae. Feyre uses her cunning to orchestrate her friends' escape while secretly remaining bonded to Rhysand, and though she pretends to return to the Spring Court with Tamlin, she has been made High Lady of the Night Court.
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Tamlin's Protection Is a Cage
Tamlin locks Feyre away not to protect her, but to prevent her from becoming strong enough to leave him.

Both Men Are Using Feyre as a Tool
Rhysand's support for Feyre's power serves his war strategy first, replicating Tamlin's control through a gentler method that obscures the same underlying use.

Rhysand Withheld the Bond to Control the Outcome
Rhysand withheld the mating bond to preserve control over Feyre's choices and emotions, not to protect her autonomy.

Ianthe Engineered Feyre's Breakdown to Secure the Priesthood's Grip on Spring Court
Ianthe's wedding planning masks a power grab: Rhysand rejected her first, so she settled for Tamlin to expand the High Priestesses' reach across Prythian.

Feyre's Love Was Gratitude, Not Compatibility
Feyre's bond to Tamlin was survival instinct masquerading as love, confirmed by the narrative's refusal to grant them a mating bond.