Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.
A big question extending out of last week's better-than-usual episode, "Blood in the Streets," was "Can Alicia save herself from the predicament she more or less helped cause?" Because it sure seemed like she was working ol' Jack when she offered to go with him in order to help spare her family. Not that she wasn't actually willing to make that sacrifice, but she certainly recognized that Jack had insta-feelings for her and had begun to toy with him mentally.
So did that continue here in "Captive?" Well, sort of. She kept on toying with Jack, using his affection for her to her advantage. Though it should be said that Jack's overall endgame was just to run off with her alone. No Connor. No "her family." Just the two of them. And it should also be said that Jack is a very very dull character.
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A big question extending out of last week's better-than-usual episode, "Blood in the Streets," was "Can Alicia save herself from the predicament she more or less helped cause?" Because it sure seemed like she was working ol' Jack when she offered to go with him in order to help spare her family. Not that she wasn't actually willing to make that sacrifice, but she certainly recognized that Jack had insta-feelings for her and had begun to toy with him mentally.
So did that continue here in "Captive?" Well, sort of. She kept on toying with Jack, using his affection for her to her advantage. Though it should be said that Jack's overall endgame was just to run off with her alone. No Connor. No "her family." Just the two of them. And it should also be said that Jack is a very very dull character.
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