Sarah J. Maas' Cutting thorns and roses the series is far from over, as there are several questions Maas has asked throughout the series that remain unanswered. This has led to a plethora of theories emerging online, and one in particular would need to be addressed in the next Cutting thorns and roses book – as it could significantly impact the Hulu adaptation of the series if it is confirmed to be true. Later ACOTAR the novels have focused heavily on the importance and influence of mating bonds, and some theories suggest that Tamlin may have had a mate early in the series.
This popular theory by companion Tamlin is quite convincing and suggests that Tamlin once had a mating bond with Amarantha– one he ultimately rejected. Mating bonds are not always a promise of a strong romantic connection, but instead match an individual with their equal. Knowing how much Tamlin detested Amarantha, it would be no surprise that he rejected becoming her mate. However, if this theory comes into play in Maas' later novels, Hulu's book A Court of Thorns and Roses the show would need to subtly nod to its existence in the first season to strengthen the narrative.
Hulu's A Court of Thorns and Roses Needs to Answer Whether Tamlin and Amarantha Are Mates
A rejected mating bond in the first season would strengthen later stories
There has been a lot of speculation on this subject, but if Maas confirms this theory in the future ACOTAR romance, Hulu would need to allude to the existence of a mating bond in the first season of its adaptation. Tamlin and Amarantha's relationship in the first book is nothing if not hostile, and his clear dislike for her character is evident throughout the events that take place Under the Mountain. However, Amarantha is relentless in her pursuit of Tamlin, and her public refusals to become his consort do little to dissuade her feelings for him.
… It would be wise for Hulu to suggest changing her emotional state after killing Amarantha in the first season.
It's important that Hulu captures the dynamics of their relationship correctly, as Tamlin's rejection of the mating bond would play a major role in driving Amarantha's erratic and possessive behavior. Maas described throughout the narrative that rejecting a mating bond can cause the individual to feel intense physical and emotional pain, along with feelings of emptiness and helplessness. This is clearly portrayed in Amarantha's character, but would also play a role in Tamlin's drastic change in behavior in A Court of Mist and Fury— and Hulu would be wise to hint at her change in emotional state after killing Amarantha in the first season.
Explanation of the popular Tamlin and Amarantha theory of A Court of Thorns and Roses
Not all partners are a romantic couple
The idea of ​​fated companions is a strong theme throughout Maas' fantasy book series, and the ACOTAR the books show several individuals voluntarily establishing a mating bond. However, mating bonds in its central pair, two individuals who are completely equal, not necessarily romantic partners– and Tamlin and Amarantha fit that description perfectly. Both Amarantha and Tamlin are extremely powerful, but also narcissistic and selfish – and their behaviors and characteristics highlighted throughout the series show strong similarities between them. Amarantha is also obsessed and territorial towards Tamlin's character, a trait that the companions possess.
Tamlin's sudden change in behavior in A Court of Mist and Fury is also indicative of a potential mating bond with Amarantha – and the trauma he feels after the events of Under the Mountain may be directly related to the fact that he killed his own companion. When a spouse dies, it is said to deeply affect the partner, often causing extreme distress and devastating sadness. Tamlin's character is drastically different in the later series and many theories attribute this change to the loss of his companion in Cutting thorns and roses.
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Ronald D. Moore
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Ronald D. Moore