11-07-2017, 05:32 AM
(11-07-2017, 04:14 AM)Henry of green Wrote: I really don't get how anyone could see any thing between Adalind and Sean after season 1, they only shared 3 kisses throughout the entire show and two involved magical compolsions. The other kiss was in season 3 episode 20 When she give him a small kiss, then they spent the nigth together because you see them both naked in opposite sides of the room the next morning.I think we all agree that Adalind had a clinginess streak about her, that she acted desperate every now and then but she was also able to rise about her shortfalls when the occasion called for it.
The other time they slept together she was using Renard to get pregnant and he was predentding she was Juliette. There is even a deleted scene of them both naked in the forset afterwards and she even said he called her Juliette throughout the whole encounter.
Then the final romantic scene was forced by Diania and Adalind was digusted when she realized what was happening and put a stop to it by slapping him on the face. She literally managed to stop the compulsion of the second most powerful being ever on the show she hated Renard that much.
I do I agree with Robyn though if he had of protected Adalind and Diania like he was supposed to instead of giving Diania away Adalind may have fell in love with Renard, then again with his selfish nature it probably still wouldn't have work out for them. Renard has one great love of his life and thats himself and that will never change I don't even think his love for Diana comes close to his love for himself.
I don't think she would have fallen in love. I think she would have had a FWB relationship because like you said, Renard only has one true love of his life and that's Sean Renard. The relationship would have gone back to what it was in S1 but without the self delusion that Renard loved her. Adalind already realised that he was incapable of love but they could have built a solid alliance going forward. Adalind falls for Nick because he's behaving so unlike how she expected from someone she'd hurt and tried to ruin, on top of trying to kill his loved ones.
As I said, this isn't only about Adalind and her feelings for her potential lover. It's also about the guy falling for her. For her to end up with Renard, perhaps also in a twenty year loving relationship, Renard would actually have to do the leg work and actually show that he was capable of loving someone else beside himself, specifically her and she would have to be secure in that love as we eventually saw her with Nick. The problem is that Renard isn't that man to go out on that kind of limb not just for her but for anyone in general. You can't be in a relationship by yourself, no matter how much you love the other person. It has to be a two way street and I feel like that's one aspect of Nick and Adalind that's often disregarded no matter which side of the argument "against" people fall on.
It's the same with Meisner. He was the first one to see past "evil" Adalind but nothing became of their interactions despite the huge potential. Under different circumstances such as the show not being about Nick (specifically) and his story, Adalind could have ran away with Meisner, if he'd stayed with her instead of passing her off to Kelly Burkhardt, provided he wanted to be with her and wasn't using her to fill a void left by his girlfriend. The actor did say he felt as though Adalind reminded him of his dead love. I would hope the writers to never pursue that relationship from that angle if it was intended, because it would be unfair to Adalind.
This is why I love that Nick evolves from only expressing his want for his son at the end of S5 to wanting Adalind back at the beginning of S6 and fully expressing it to his relatives by the end of S6. He wants her as much as she wants him. I care more about the equality in that relationship than the potentials in Renard/Meisner.