Summary: Gaia decides to stay with the Moss family while her dad is away, Gaia bonds with Paul, Sam is still being tormented by Josh to deliver packages and limit his contact with Gaia, The story of "The Accident" is finally revealed, Heather and Ed's relationship is strained, Loki continues to track Tom, Tom carries out his mission in Berlin while learning about Loki likely going to use Gaia for DNA testing in the future, and Gaia is left to wonder if Loki is actually the villain AGAIN.
Recurrent stupidity as usual, except Naked manages to take it much worse. Communication skills have gone down to -1% and the book completely undoes any progress made previously. Gaia finally figuring out who to trust? That's gone! Gaia happily being with Sam? That's gone too!
1) Gaia claims to cry under five times in five years. It's complete bullshit because she's cried numerous times in Fearless.
2) Gaia claims to empathize with George yet if she actually did care about him, she would have sat down to eat with him and Ella, spent more time with him, and actually took it upon herself to stay with him even for a short time. George is dealing with lots of hardships by this point, yet Gaia chooses to do NOTHING about it.
3) I should have brought this up earlier, but if Loki's so secretive and brilliant, why doesn't he bother using a VPN to hide his eeeevil internet activity from the FBI that they can use against him?
4) Sam blames everything on Ella for the one night stand. I can understand that, but he blames HER for getting him drunk. In reality, Sam was the one who decided to go to a bar that night and get drunk. He was the one who decided to drink lots of alcohol, so he's partially to blame for the stand itself.
5) What's Gaia's response to Sam getting freaked out by the Taxi driver? "You should have warned me you were such an asshole."
First off, how was that considered a jerk move in the slightest? SAM WAS SCARED OUT OF HIS MIND. Second, it could have really helped if Sam actually told Gaia what was going on instead of panicking without context. This part seriously makes me hate Gaia even more (as if Sam is any better).
6) Why aren't any cops searching for Loki if they know he's escaped from prison?
7) How the hell would Gaia be a pro at a sport she had only played that day? It only adds on to the heap of other Mary Sue traits she already possesses.
8) The upcoming DNA Testing subplot actually sounds cool, although since the books quality are rapidly deteriorating I shouldn't have my hopes up.
9) Gaia is so fucking dumb that she goes back to believing Loki's not a villain when he shows up at Mary's place to talk to her. I mean, really Tom? You thought it was a good idea to teach your Sue daughter all these languages, combat skills, and knowledge yet you never thought manipulation deserved a mention?
10) According to Loki, people aren't actually making choices because surveys and shit have already predicted it.
People aren't the robots you think they are, Loki. They all have different interests. For example, one person may not think Breaking Bad is good while another will think it's the greatest show of all time. One little girl might prefer to play with Hot Wheels while a group of other girls of the same age may prefer playing with dolls. This might blow Loki's mind, but companies launch surveys all the time because people's opinions change often. If people didn't make different choices then we would have the same products with barely any competitors because people would only want one product. If people didn't make choices, we'd all wear the same clothing and ultimately live the same lifestyle because no one would ever think "maybe I don't like this way of living and I should try something different."
But that's not how real life works.
In fact, Mr. Surveys-Are-Ultimatum over here made his own choices throughout Fearless. Loki chose to stalk his underage relative, He chose to be a villain, Loki chose to hire Pearl to kill Ella, Loki chose to risk spending time with Gaia which led to him ultimately, and Loki chose to be an idiot numerous times in Fearless. I could go on, but honestly Loki felt like a gigantic hypocrite at that point in his monologue. I don't even know if it's part of his character for him to not understand how humans actually function but then again this is all coming from the same man who doesn't know emotions come from the brain.
Fearless as a whole keeps getting more atrocious every sequel, but I don't think I'll see myself FLEEing anytime soon.