- Dec 13, 2023
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This is exactly what I’m saying. To be clear, this theory is not suggesting absolution for Nikos. He is a bad person. There’s no arguing against him being an amoral opportunistic pervert.Alicia was saying that perhaps Elena has been seducing a completely lucid Nikos. In that scenario, it's still shitty of him to fool around with his niece's husband, but at least he's not an irredeemable monster who brainwashed, enslaved, and transformed someone's body against their will.
I think this IS a really selfish interpretation by Nikos. It’s likely exactly what he was hoping for, and now he has the green light. I think Nikos would genuinely love to fuck the Andrew out of his little wife. But given that Andrew tells Marina to only refer to her as Aunt Elena, Nikos might not be demanding Andrew to be something he wants explicitly, but things Andrew suggested “Elena” should be.Even if you tried to interpret that as he lays it out there, and then interprets Andrew staying as Elena to mean Andrew WANTS to be Elena, that's a very selective and selfish interpretation on Nikos' part.
…It's as if Nikos thinks he can pleasure/fuck the Andrew out of Elena. That's not wanting a loving relationship. That's wanting Elena to be something specific (which he consistently demands out of her).
Nikos’ sudden change in behavior post-surgery makes me think Andrew showed up with his shiny new milf bod, in full makeup and a cute dress, called for his own identity death to stay safe, and Nikos eagerly embraced that because it meant his sexy little trophy wife was here to stay. It’s selfish, but it’s not as evil as the alternative.
A happy ending for such a dark story is hard to imagine. But physically speaking, Andrew is gone.
All that remains is a short Greek milf, who hardly resembles an aspiring American actor in his 20s. If there is no way back from this fate, one of the lighter endings I can imagine is if Elena chose this path herself.
This is all just a theory though haha. I love seeing contrasting opinions on here and how discussions don’t turn malicious, even during moments of disagreement.