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Actually it’s a mix match. Everyone is a hypocrite. Like the people who were saying TJ is some kind of villain, who are now cheering when Ian and Jo let someone die. It’s not one side that’s acting different. All sides are. Personally, I’m enjoying this turn of events. I hope everyone can now stfu about how this or that person is wrong for this or that person. Those three suit each other regardless of who ends up with whom.
Some of yall are hypocrites. I remember when Ian said he would kill for tj so many went happy crazy over it because Ian cared so much abt tj but when Ian actually killed for Jo suddenly it's an oppsite reaction then blame Jo for not being good enough to stop Ian.
Anyway, the finale of S2 shows how deeply rooted Ian trauma still is. The long term aftereffects never really disappear. Jo finally put in moral complexity which he risk his own idea for the safety of Ian, which no one has really done for Ian own sake.