![]() Personally I didn’t really connect with these two, but that’s ok,this was just one of those cases where you can honestly say,”It’s not you, it’s me.” Things are unsettled now, but (eventually) I imagine it'll all work out. ![]() I like these kraken and the humans who complete them. Actually joining with her? Well, that would be the second step. Proving that he can provide for Rhea and her daughter is his first step into fully joining the kraken. He has no real purpose and he knows too much for the kraken to let him go. On Randall's side, he's sort of drifting now that he's no longer a hunter. Like, I said, there's dissension in the ranks and Rhea choosing Randall doesn't help that tension in the least. She has no idea how to court a human male since female kraken don't court and, as one of the rare females of her kind, the fact that she's choosing a human over a kraken isn't looked upon well by some. Randall's sudden introduction to their group and seeing how both Jax and Arkon have found the thing she didn't know she wanted leaves Rhea in an odd situation. Like Jax and Arkon, Rhea has been quietly accepting her loneliness. On the other hand, we also got to see more of the tension dividing the kraken clan and, hoo-boy, I don't think that's going to end well.īut let's talk about Rhea and Randall. This story lets us see the female kraken's side of things when it comes to getting involved in a relationship with a human. ![]()
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