(01-29-2017, 09:23 AM)Robyn Wrote:(01-29-2017, 08:43 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote: I do think the obsession with the stick, maybe and will drive a wedge between Adalind and Nick , before the ring do
In an interview shortly after the S5 finale, G&K said the ring will cause problems for Nick/Adalind. They may have changed their mind and will have Adalind throw caution to the wind and take the ring off without anything happening to the children because she realizes Bonaparte was simply using fear to keep her inline. Or maybe Rosalee will find a counter spell as lickety-split as she flipped a few pages and knew why the corpse grabbed hold of Juliette.
The first three episodes strongly indicate that Juliette is bubbling to the forefront, so G&K may have decided the conflict will be Nick choosing between the woman is truly loves and his obligation to Kelly & his mother. Of course, the biggest conflict could be Diana as the big bad and Nick determined to destroy her.
Renard would be able to make the decision to destroy Diana rather than allow her to devastate the world. And Renard siding with Nick/Juliette against Adalind would circle the story back to why Diana exists and Team Grimm originally taking Diana from Adalind.
I was making coffee this morning and thinking about Diana. With the great comments on the board as of late, I wondered if everyone is perhaps onto something. I'd like to add some thoughts too.
When Grimm showed the flashback of Kelly taking Diana, Eve was talking about it.
Quote:Do you remember what your mother said to us about Diana? This child has an extraordinary destiny. In the wrong hands, it could do great evil, but in the right hands, it could do great good. So we're talking, like, "changing the course of history" kind of a person.
Diana's power is far greater than anything Renard has.
Then we have Conrad's warning to Adalind:
Quote:Oh, one more thing do not take this ring off, because it will be extremely painful for your children.
Diana has spent all of her life with all kinds of different people; grimms, humans, the royals, wesen, and representatives from HW and BC. What if, by being placed with so many different people, Diana's destiny has already been changed for good? What if placing her with Renard and Adalind was a last ditch effort to sway her back to evil so BC can control the world?
Adalind has been fiddling around with the ring, so it's more than likely she's going to remove it. What if, when she removes it, she turns evil and hooks up with Renard? Could the ring's evil affect Diana and they attempt to use her for evil? If she doesn't cooperate, will they be faced with the fact that they may be forced to destroy her?
Of course in order to do this, Renard and Adalind will have to have some sort of great power. Is that where the stick comes into play? Or does the ring itself give them great power?
What if the extreme pain to the children that Conrad was warning of is the fact that the children will be forced to turn against their mother and in Diana's case, her father?
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