I knew Catherine took Annette in because of Reiner, but can't help being a bit disappointed, though I feel like it was a stepping stone for Annette as a person.
And mannnn, Reiner's twisted love for Annette looks like its killing him both mentally and physically. I hope Annette going to the front lines as a nurse would break his wrapped view of her.
In his time of need (when going through torture), Annette was salvation- basically a saint but she was just a noble. And unfortunately when she needed Reiner, he did the same- ignoring her spiraling mental health and as a person. If anything,I just want both of them to heal.
I want them to heal but I don't want them to end up together. A victim shouldn't be forced to be with her abuser, even if the abuser has changed, the wounds don't. She should be free to live her life free.
I want them to heal but I don't want them to end up together. A victim shouldn't be forced to be with her abuser, even if the abuser has changed, the wounds don't. She should be free to live her life free. Sazz
100% I don't think they should be together at all, if anything I want Annette to be single and independent same with Reiner.
I knew Catherine took Annette in because of Reiner, but can't help being a bit disappointed, though I feel like it was a stepping stone for Annette as a person.
And mannnn, Reiner's twisted love for Annette looks like its killing him both mentally and physically. I hope Annette going to the front lines as a nurse would break his wrapped view of her.
In his time of need (when going through torture), Annette was salvation- basically a saint but she was just a noble. And unfortunately when she needed Reiner, he did the same- ignoring her spiraling mental health and as a person. If anything,I just want both of them to heal.