I hope this character dies or goes away to never come back she is a villian on the show since she wants Nathan dead. This crazy chick Jordan character needs to go and soon too! I hope she does!
I hope this character dies or goes away to never come back she is a villian on the show since she wants Nathan dead. This crazy chick Jordan character needs to go and soon too! I hope she does!
I feel bad a little bit that Jordan had to die like that but she did walk into it making her own mess of things when she tried to take matters into her own hands with dealing with the troubles. Since she told Wade about his "special gift" and she pretty much created a monster and marked her own demise since Wade didn't know how to handle things etc.
But I was never a fan of that girl since she annoyed the heck out of me with being so bossy and demanding. I do understand she wants to be free and normal etc, but maybe this is a blessing for her int he end she gets to be at peace now. Too bad she had to die like she had by the hands of Wade. But she did knock on the devils door and well he opened it inviting her to come on in basically.
OH! And I forgot to add this ----> You got your wish lol she died
You disliked her because she was bossy and demanding? She was high-up in a large and deadly organisation--if she didn't order people around she wouldn't be able to do her job. And demanding? And demanding? What?
And yes, Jordan was acting suicidal. But so is everyone else at this point, so that's not really a mark against her. Check out the suicide section of Tropes/Death--being suicidal is nothing new.
I know that Jordan irritated a lot of people. When they first introduced her to the show, I wasn't sure if I liked her or not. But she sort of grew on me. And I have to say, Nathan did use her. I remember thinking at the time, if he had seen Duke doing something like that to Jordan, he would have called him out on it. So at the time, it was an interesting twist to see Nathan using a woman to get information. He did tell her later that he cared about her but we all know, he was doing this for Audrey.
I think that Jordan had some legitimate issues. I also started to think what would it be like to never touch another human being. Babies who are not held enough suffer terribly and don't develop as well as babies that are nurtured. (I know, I think too much). But perhaps not...think about it...NEVER touching or being touched. That is some kind of isolation.
When the troubles didn't go away, I think the whole town went off the deep end. And who can blame them. It would be like living in a nightmare, but you can never wake up.
Finally, I want them to recover Jordan's body. To just leave her dumped as trash, tied for a blood rush for Wade is just awful. I know she triggered him, but I don't think anyone deserves that. So at the end, I feel sorry for Jordan because at the end, she realized that she had over-reacted. She was leaving Haven. She deserved a better ending then being dumped in the ocean.
Everyone is allowed their thoughts and opinions just like everyone else who comments on here even if its something people do or don't like. Some things people won't agree with but no need to have a fit over it just because you dont like what someone writes.
Yes, I do hope they recover her body. No woman on the show has had a funeral or a memorial or anything and it's getting to be a little icky. Especially given how Jordan died. And that Duke has known where her body is and hasn't told anyone. That's really, really, really not okay.
The one thing that really bugged me about Jordan was that she was so overly empathetic. I get why, it's how she processed her Trouble. She tuned into the hurting others aspect and became insanely empathetic. Like Nathan she shut off personally but wasn't able to do it as completely, largely because she could still feel. But unlike Nathan she was really aware of how she affected others and so she became overly open and understanding.
So I understand why she's like this, it makes total sense. That said, it's a lot harder to empathise with someone who's leading a fight when they are insanely aware of how they hurt others--it makes you as the viewer aware of this too and it's a lot harder to ignore. That is, think about it this way. Everyone on the show has done some pretty ugly stuff. Audrey's killed people and worse, she's talked them into killing themselves. So has Nathan, and Nathan of course, used Jordan in a pretty crazy way. But because when they do these things, they are focused on and empathising with the person they have to save, not the person they have to hurt, it's easier to think of their crimes as justified. They focus on the person they are trying to save and therefore you do to. But with Jordan, she focuses on the person she has to hurt, and so your focus goes there as well. It's a bit of a mental fuck. I'm aware that her actions makes sense and are generally strongly justified. I'm even been a fan of what she does. But it's very hard to be a fan of her, because whenever you watch her, you feel like you're watching a puppy being kicked. It's painful.
Also, Jordan's Trouble is a real power trip. She had her power taken away (raped) and so her Trouble kicked in to protect her. And it gives her some power. But she reacts to it in such a way that you almost feel as though she's powerless. And that's a tough thing to watch. We constantly see everyone be mad at her or be on the other end of a fight for her, but we don't really see her stick up for herself, because she's too busy being aware of who she's hurting. So it's definitely not easy to like her or to be a fan of her. She's on the peripheral of the story and somehow all of the time she is given focuses on how everyone but her feels. So yeah, it's really hard to be a fan because it's the opposite of the natural reaction to the storyteller's voice.
I am sorry if thought I was having a fit or something...I was just stating my side...I completely understand your side and if I offended I am sorry.
I don't understand why people hate Jordan. I like her more than Nathan by a foot ball field. I also don't think people take into account the trauma that is caused by rape: it often leads to horrible nightmares, thoughts of suicide, loss of confidence, and feeling extremely violated. She's not going to be perfect in terms of mental health and I can't blame her for not trusting people and taking revenge on the guy who did it to her. What I really didn't like is that everyone seemed to depise her even though she needed help and seemed to think that her rapist didn't deserve what she did to him and hated her due to that one incident. It was very sad to see that mentality. I also dislike Nathan for using her and thus decreasing her faith in humanity. Her Trouble would also make her extremely suspectible to further alienation.
She never cared that Nathan used her. She used people like wet napkins at a steak restaurant. She cared that in her eyes he lied about loving her, and he didn't. He did love her. Nathan is incapable of keeping up a facade, it's one of the main points of the entire storyline. He also can not stand people lying to him, the only person he keeps close who lies to him is Duke. In many ways, Duke and Nathan are the opposite side of the same coin. Thus Audrey loving them both. Jordan however lied to Nathan and only told the truth when she was forced to by Ginger. She lost him that day and he still kept her alive and well afterwards.
As far as her needing help. I understand that she had a problem and a traumatic issue, however causing others pain and hating everyone is not a healthy way of dealing with trauma. Unfortunately this show did a bad job of being feminist and in that regard most female characters were not recurring or died tragic deaths very frequently. Jordan, however, made her own bed. She chose her allies. She chose her friends. She chose to lie to the man she loved and sided with the guard over him. And she hated herself for it. But she also had to live with it.