And that's why I posed the questions. If Adalind was in control all along, she wouldn't have needed to make a statement to Rosalee in the first place, would she?
If Adalind was telling the truth why would the hexenbiest need to be in control at that point? Adalind was no longer vital to the series as an evil witch in seasons 5 and 6. Instead she was relegated to the fome with her baby and then to the mansion with her children. She ended up back in the fome with her children. Then the series ended.
On the other hand, if Adalind was lying, no further explanation is needed. Who's going to question why her evil hexenbiest side hasn't surfaced?
(07-24-2018, 10:22 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: But if she thinks that influence is control...
At any rate, in the end Adalind's powers - and presumably her "hexenbiest spirit" came back when the potion wore off. And she didn't let it change her. So if it was control, it wasn't very powerful control, was it?
If Adalind was telling the truth why would the hexenbiest need to be in control at that point? Adalind was no longer vital to the series as an evil witch in seasons 5 and 6. Instead she was relegated to the fome with her baby and then to the mansion with her children. She ended up back in the fome with her children. Then the series ended.
On the other hand, if Adalind was lying, no further explanation is needed. Who's going to question why her evil hexenbiest side hasn't surfaced?