Oh, gosh yes. Martin's definitely still in that creepy memory-eating house and Jon's gone full Archivist. The only thing worse would be Jon looking on while Not-Sasha destroys Martin before he does anything about her, but I don't think even this Jon is that far gone. I don't think Jon would even bother to search Georgie and Melanie out - he'd just give up somewhere between losing Martin and killing Helen and settle in to his destined role.
Annabelle is pissed and, likely, directs her attention elsewhere (probably Georgie and Melanie, mayyybe Martin) and Jon gets to be the big bad rather than Jonah. If Martin's involved in the stab-Jon plan, he's probably mostly relieved that it's over, with the added trauma of murdering the man he used to love.
It's great! Even without Jon explicitly stating it ("You are my reason") their relationship is so central to season 5 that I can't imagine going any way but absolutely awfully after a schism like this.
Re: Fill: Jon compels Martin to share his fantasies; It Goes Badly
The only thing worse would be Jon looking on while Not-Sasha destroys Martin before he does anything about her, but I don't think even this Jon is that far gone.I don't think Jon would even bother to search Georgie and Melanie out - he'd just give up somewhere between losing Martin and killing Helen and settle in to his destined role.Annabelle is pissed and, likely, directs her attention elsewhere (probably Georgie and Melanie, mayyybe Martin) and Jon gets to be the big bad rather than Jonah. If Martin's involved in the stab-Jon plan, he's probably mostly relieved that it's over, with the added trauma of murdering the man he used to love.
It's great! Even without Jon explicitly stating it ("You are my reason") their relationship is so central to season 5 that I can't imagine going any way but absolutely awfully after a schism like this.