Thread:Ursuul/@comment-29771477-20180413125845/@comment-28083312-20180414051946

Yeah. If you like politics, there’s definitely plenty of it in Harry’s interactions with the various magical organizations in the series, although it’s just enough to wet your whistle so to speak, because politics isn’t the primary focus so if you don’t like politics it won’t bother you. Harry actually destroys an entire Court all by himself at one point. It’s actually kinda sad that Molly gets less attention than Murphy or Thomas. Thomas enters in the third book & Murphy is one of the main protagonists introduced in book one, while Molly only becomes a serious character halfway through the series & so she gets comparatively less character development. You’ve interpreted her pretty well, although she isn’t actually a druggie. She was “caught with it” at a party because she basically took it all when the cops came so that her friends wouldn’t be punished so harshly, taking blame onto herself. She doesn’t smoke weed, & she grows out of the emo phase as she matures (which we don’t really get to see sadly because she develops a lot on her own), although she still keeps the rebellious personality. She’s going to become super powerful yeah (& we’re promised that in the next books she’ll be closer to Harry, because he is the Winter Knight & so we’ll see more of her) but she can’t just kill people because faeries aren’t allowed to kill mortals (that’s why they have a knight; to be their assassin), & they have a boatload of restructions to go along with their power. However, when they can use it they’re like minor gods.