In the closing moments, Simon makes his way back to chat with Camille. He spends the rest of the episode not doing a whole lot: he goes home, deals with intermittent and growing bloodlust and sensitivity to sunlight, breaks poor bandmate Maureen’s heart. His one useful moment occurs in the opening five minutes of the episode, before he takes off, when he relates to Clary that the “Magnus” she’s been seeing in her dream-memories is probably the Magnus Bane that sexy lady vamp Camille mentioned to him stole Clary’s memories. No? GAHH, WHY WON’T YOU LOVE ME?!” *storms out* To summarize Simon’s bitchfit: “It’s not safe here! Jace, you’re a big square-jawed meany! Clary, come with me. On top of that, Simon’s method of peacing out of Shadowhunters headquarters is incredibly lame and childish. Simon and Clary’s relationship is the only one I care about even a little bit right now, so once it becomes clear that Simon and Clary are to remain completely separated for the bulk of this episode, I lose interest. Unfortunately, much like Clary’s quest to regain her memories, the show’s quality took two major steps back this week in “Raising Hell.” I hate to say it, because last week’s “Dead Man’s Party” did show some (vague) glimmers of hope. Is it just me or is this episode of Shadowhunters phenomenally boring? And painfully awkward?
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