Shadowhunters Review: A Window Into an Empty Room (Season 3 Episode 6)
The identity of the owl is revealed, relationships rekindle, and Heidi gets what’s coming to her on Shadowhunters Season 3 Episode 6, “A Window Into an Empty Room.”
I don’t like seeing Alec and Magnus fighting, but Alec has been acting like a real child lately. It’s not hard to understand that Magnus is immortal and can’t help the fact that he outlives the people he loves.
Honestly, cooking breakfast for someone and intentionally turning it into some small fight is petty. Why go through that knowing that you’re going to say something to ruin it? Maybe it isn’t intentional, but it sure seems like it.

TESSA MOSSEY, EMERAUDE TOUBIA
Continuing to badger Magnus about something he can’t change only adds stress to him and the relationship itself. Alec needs to take a small break and figure out how to be okay with this situation because it’s not something that’s going to go away.
It’s going to be an open envelope during the entire relationship unless he seals it up and hides it away.
It may just be me and the way I take it, but Underhill seems to be flirting with Alec pretty hard, and that’s low when he knows he’s having trouble with his boyfriend.

EMERAUDE TOUBIA
Words can’t describe how happy I am that Heidi is going to be out of the picture for a moment. I know that Heidi acts the way she does partly because of Raphael’s torture, but her fixation on Simon is something so much more than that.
I’m glad that Izzy gets the chance to knock her down a peg and show her that she isn’t as strong as she thinks she is. Although, I wish that Maia was the one who got to put Heidi in her place.
If I’m honest, Heidi can take Raphael so a fight between her and Maia would be exciting to see. I think that it would be a pretty fair match, but I still believe Maia would win without a doubt.

ALISHA WAINWRIGHT, ALBERTO ROSENDE
I did not like Maryse Lightwood initially, but I feel like she’s redeemed herself and to see her entire life stolen from her is a little sad. Being a Shadowhunter is all she knows, and suddenly she’s no longer allowed to live that life anymore.
Maryse being with Izzy and Alec is her finding her way back to her own life, and she needs it. Maryse needs to be surrounded by the people she loves so she can have some sort of support system in her life while she’s trying to figure things out.
I hate to say it, but it’s common sense that something was bound to happen to Ollie. This mundane thinks that she can play around in the supernatural world and now she’s got what was eventually coming.

ANNA HOPKINS, DOMINIC SHERWOOD
I hope that Luke can make it to Ollie’s house in time before she rips her girlfriend apart. As much as Ollie is sort of getting what comes to her I don’t want her to have to live with the guilt of killing her partner. Well, you know, that is if she lives through this.
Now that the truth about Jace has been revealed I want a city-wide manhunt put in on him. Jace is about to get Jonathan resurrected, and the institute needs to do whatever they have to to keep it from happening.
Other Thoughts:
- I think that Luke and Maryse could potentially be a cute couple.
- Lilith is so powerful that she can kill angels, but nobody else knows that because Clary won’t open her mouth and tell Alec or Izzy.
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Shadowhunters airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on Freeform.
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Clary reminds me of Harry Potter. Both think they know so much about a world they did not grow up in. Most of the time they want to rush in head first without any guidance from the people closest to them who may have more insight than they do.
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