05-17-2016, 10:20 AM
(05-17-2016, 10:07 AM)Robyn Wrote: I considered Rachael approaching Renard about putting a family together as creating the right public/political image, and having nothing to do with reuniting a child with her parents. It never occurred to me that Rachael would stop seeing Renard.
It’s Renard’s behavior that’s confused me. I assumed his view of Adalind & Diana matched Rachael’s - a necessary public/political image. I figured Renard would continue his sexual liaison with Rachael and avoid Adalind except for social/public events and interacting with Diana.
But he immediately wanted Adalind to accept and behave as though they were in a relationship, to the point of forcing himself on her if necessary. What is that? A need to reaffirm his claim on Adalind? Despite all the harm he’s brought Adalind, she never completely cut ties with him until she moved in with Nick. So is it simply a declaration of she belongs to him, not Nick/the Grimm? That fits his with his need for power and control.
(05-17-2016, 09:43 AM)irukandji Wrote: I am curious. Do we know for sure Diana is the one who committed the murder?Based on the promo it's possible, but the promos are often used to mislead rather than inform.
why would adalind kill rachel when she wants nick more?? or why would diana kill rachel while present there when she could do it without being there or why would she kill rachel in front of adalind???
what if diana wants to take out the whole BC organization to please her mum?