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In this spoiler-packed breakdown of Chapters 33 and 34 of A Court of Thorns and Roses, Ariel and Corryn are dissecting every cursed moment of Feyre’s iconic Under the Mountain entrance. We’re talking Suriel prophecies (that “Stay with the High Lord” line hits very different now), Alis’s broken rules (Feyre breaks every. damn. one. of. them), and why Feyre’s only trying to save the Spring Court when half of Prythian is being held hostage.
We dive deep into Amarantha’s hypocritical curse logic, the shocking literalness of the fae, and the insanity of Jurian living as an eyeball ring for 500 years without losing his mind. Plus: we’re asking the hard questions. Could Tamlin have actually helped Feyre here? Was he just frozen in fear? And what exactly was he thinking when she walked into Amarantha’s court?
Oh, and yes, Amarantha might just be a queer-coded villain icon. And we stand by that.
Whether you're here for character arc chaos, Suriel foreshadowing, or metaphors wrapped in riddle-shaped trauma: you're welcome and we’re sorry.
Follow us for more ACOTAR content:
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New episodes every week—one spoiler-free and one spoiler-filled.
By Ariel Sinelnikoff & Corryn DIn this spoiler-packed breakdown of Chapters 33 and 34 of A Court of Thorns and Roses, Ariel and Corryn are dissecting every cursed moment of Feyre’s iconic Under the Mountain entrance. We’re talking Suriel prophecies (that “Stay with the High Lord” line hits very different now), Alis’s broken rules (Feyre breaks every. damn. one. of. them), and why Feyre’s only trying to save the Spring Court when half of Prythian is being held hostage.
We dive deep into Amarantha’s hypocritical curse logic, the shocking literalness of the fae, and the insanity of Jurian living as an eyeball ring for 500 years without losing his mind. Plus: we’re asking the hard questions. Could Tamlin have actually helped Feyre here? Was he just frozen in fear? And what exactly was he thinking when she walked into Amarantha’s court?
Oh, and yes, Amarantha might just be a queer-coded villain icon. And we stand by that.
Whether you're here for character arc chaos, Suriel foreshadowing, or metaphors wrapped in riddle-shaped trauma: you're welcome and we’re sorry.
Follow us for more ACOTAR content:
📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CauldronSaveUsPod
📸 Instagram: @cauldronsaveuspod
🎵 TikTok: @cauldronsaveuspod
🌤️ Bluesky: @cauldronsaveuspod.bsky.social
New episodes every week—one spoiler-free and one spoiler-filled.