08-01-2020, 05:03 PM
(08-01-2020, 04:51 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: The issue with calling the snatching of Diana from Adalind a betrayal is that Adalind really had no reason to believe she should trust any of the people who did it. Sean had already abandoned her once, and she should have realized that if not for the baby, Nick and the scoobies had more reason to want to behead her than to help her in any way.Which in my book would make it a bigger betrayal. Because she trusted these people KNOWING what had happened in her dealings with them in the past -- but she's has to trust someone or her and Diana are dead. Think about it when she finally comes clean with Nick about being pregnant with Kelly she is living in fear that once they get what they want out of her (Juliet "fixed") that they were going to dump her and possibly the baby somewhere. She even goes through a form of that when Eve shows up -- she's positive that Nick is going to dump her to the roadside. Nick has to reassure her that she is not being dumped anywhere. Until season six when we see Nick impersonate Sean to get her back - and hear the conversation that he went crazy without her there -- she doesn't feel secure in her position in Nick or the other's lives.