12-25-2016, 02:50 AM
Quote:When Diana sleeps over in the fome, who thinks she will want all the attention herself from Nick who will not be able to be with either Adalind or Eve/Juliette until Diana get used to the scooby gang?It is amazing that people can not get past the idea that Diana is not a child. The comments continuously frame their response in how a child would react. or how Diana needs her parents. Or how Adalind needs to instruct her on how to be a good person.
You would think having her born in six months. Her face showing in Adalind stomach would give a clue on the show Diana is not normal.
Diana kills the guy with the pen she manipulates Meisner into building a fire. Not the actions of a new born.
The third time we see her. Kelly who has been taking care of her is attacked and killed. Yet Diana has zero emotion or concern. They take her to might her grandfather the King. She as much told him "bite me" . Miesner throws the King out the helicopter Diana thinks it is funny.
See is back again. Her guardians are killed Diana could careless. She sees Sean her reaction is not that of a child seeing her father. It resembles the reaction expected from what was read in a book. In the warehouse Diana throws a tantrum but shuts it off like a switch. Again she is emulating an expected reaction. Diana actions to get Adalind and Sean together is what you would read in a fairytale book. Diana kills Rachael not only does she used abilities far beyond what we have seen. her reaction is that of joy and satisfaction in a job well done.
How much more do people need to see that Diana is not a child. She has been in the custody of several people and she is no different from the day she was born till now. Obviously people have no influence on her. The show has mentioned several times that something special is coming. Especially with mamma Kelly's comments, the something special would be Diana.
Considering Hanna can play an independent character. Why would anyone expect Diana to be a child that uses or needs the guidance of her parents. It makes more sense that she has a purpose that she already knows how she will achieve. The others will be tasked with figuring it out and dealing with the consequences.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one