Sarah J. Maas' best-selling seriesA Court of Thorns and Rosesdelivers everything one could want from a fantasy romance. With strong female characters like the series protagonist, Feyre Archeron, who overcome impossible challenges for the sake of their friends and family, the series never disappoints. The ever-evolving and exciting plotlines make it nearly impossible to predict what will happen next, showcasing the complexity of theACOTARtimeline. As Maas takes readers on a powerful journey, it’s crucial that beloved characters remain true to themselves throughout each book and aren’t forgotten during the laterevents ofACOTARseries.

For instance, in the fifth installment of the story,A Court of Silver Flames, the perspective switches from Feyre’s first-person point-of-view to an unfamiliar third-person narration. During the events of this book,Feyre still experiences some of the most interesting parts of her arc, but it risks her becoming obscurewhen she is no longer front and center. Likewise,Hulu’s upcomingACOTARTV adaptationmust ensure that Feyre’s changing role in the Night Court as a mother doesn’t overshadow her established characterization as the show moves into its later seasons.

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Hulu’s ACOTAR Show Must Keep Feyre’s Agency Despite Her New Role In The Later Books

Feyre’s Fierceness & Bravery Is What Makes Her Captivating

Not only is the series re-centralizing around new characters beyond Feyre, but the threat of being forgotten after a pregnancy trope has the potential to push Feyre into the background even more.When it gets to this point,Hulu must balance Feyre’s new family responsibilities with her continued leadershipand strength in the Night Court,without letting one pull attention from the other. It is easy to fall in love with Feyre duringACOTARdue to her strength, determination, bravery, and wit; if those traits are sidelined by more classically maternal ones, her character won’t be the same.

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The upcomingACOTARshow needs to maintain Feyre as a central character, without falling into the trap of reducing her to only a maternal role. An ideal way to do this:the show can highlight Feyre’s personal growth through the journey of motherhood, and the complications that might arise while serving as High Lady of the Night Court, simultaneously. Instead of putting Feyre’s story on the backburner now that she’s a mother, focusing on her emotional journey and the additional traits it may bring out in her would allow Feyre to stay relevant to the narrative.

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Becoming A Parent Could Change Feyre In Interesting Ways

There Are Many Story Possibilities With Nyx In The Picture

While some fear that the traits that make Feyre so compelling withinA Court of Thorns and Roseswill change or be lost with Nyx’s presence, her new role may actually ignite a more interesting side of her; Hulu’s show could strategically play into this.The inclusion of Feyre’s child adds a new layer of complexity to the plot, making situations around her more high-stakes automatically,now that she has Nyx to protect. Becoming a mother may not soften Feyre’s character, but instead refresh her with a new motivation and ferocity that’s been missing.

Feyre was not the main force ofACOSF, and her pregnancy storyline seems to dominate her involvement in the plot; it would be very bad if that happened in the show too.

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TheACOTARshow has the unique opportunity to show Feyre’s arc in a wayACOSFdidn’t. Feyre is not the main force ofACOSF, and her pregnancy storyline seems to dominate her involvement in the plot; it would be very bad if that happened in the show too. DespiteFeyre’s young age, she is one of the most accomplished leaders in Prythian, meaning she deserves screen time to explore the ever-surfacing facets and responsibilities of her character. Hulu can take the time to better develop the pregnancy storyline, and even prepare readers for some exciting, upcoming elements of Feyre’s arc that’ll eventually become relevant.

The Aftermath Of Nyx’s Birth Can Be Shown In The Court Of Thorns & Roses Show

Maas Needs To Provide More Information About What Happens Next

One scene that holds amazing potential for Hulu’s adaptation and could set the tone for a deeper exploration of Feyre’s character is what happens to her in the aftermath of Nyx’s birth.Nyx’s birth inACOSFis a life-altering scene for the entire Inner Circleand the Archeron sisters. Yet, it seems a bit rushed with so much build-up, and then such a quick resolution. The impact of Nesta saving her sister, and Rhysand bowing to her to thank her, seals her redemption story and welcomes Nyx into the world, but the book doesn’t go into much detail about what happens after.

“Her body was breaking, tearing apart with each contraction.” — from A Court of Silver Falmes

Feyre Archeron, Azriel, Rhysand, Cassian, Mor, and Amren artwork by Charlie Bowater from the ACOTAR series.

In Hulu’sA Court of Thorns and Rosesshow the intense moments from just after the brutal birth should be discussed in more interesting detail to explain how it affected all the characters present. This could have been done in the book but should definitely be an aspect of the show as it illustrates just how strong Feyre is.Including more information about the aftermath of this birth is crucial because it re-enforces Feyre as a strong female leadand would provide valuable insight into her character development going forward.

A Court of Thorns and Roses

Based on theA Court of Thorns and Rosesfantasy novel series, A Court of Thorns and Roses is a television adaptation that follows Feyre Archeron, a young woman dragged into the world of faeries after slaying one of their kind. The series will follow her journey through the lands of Prythian and her relationship with one of its lords, Tamlin.

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