08-13-2015, 02:05 PM
(08-13-2015, 01:36 PM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: This thread brings up a lot of good questions about Renard. S1E17 is where Sean kills his cousin and the other man but he did say to the other man a man I known for 20 years is holding a gun on me. This does appear to be in conflict with another statement to Eric about being pulled out of a Swiss school at 13. We know his mother is wealthy she brought him the house. Looks to be that hexen have money on the whole doesn't tell how or why this is true. Look at the Will Adalind mother had if she had paid taxes she would have left Adalind a pretty penny.
We know the Queen is dead (I'm thinking Elizabeth) doesn't look like the King order the hit on Sean but also doesn't look like he tried to stop either. In think in this family anyway it's dog eat dog to get ahead and the king keeps his hands clean and only the most underhanded and meanest makes it.
Keep to the thread does looks like for a time at least Sean and Elizabeth were maybe not house guest but left alone we can guess the Queen found out around Sean's 13th year this changed things. We also know the Sean (likely after the Queen died) lived in Vienna by what Mia Gaudot said about returning we don't have an age for this implied affair but likely early 20 anyway just a guess and I figure without the family knowing. Got this implied by the way she talked abut them but your guess is as good as mine.
If Diana is Eric's or the royals believe she's Eric's good possibly that she may be Queen Sean could be ask back as Regent because of her age. Now this one I'm going to think about for a time gets very complex as to Portland, Nick, resistance, royals Elizabeth I see to many angles and different sides to this coin. Maybe some other posts will give me other insights or at least a starting point.
As I have written... I think the writers decided to change Sean character in the middle of the way and this left some plot holes opened. One way I see things working more or less is that when the queen found out about Elizabeth and Sean, she started to hunt them. To avoid a scandal, I can see the king unofficially (and under the radar) helping Elizabeth and Sean to go to USA, while officially he supported the queen decision. This would explain Sean education even living far from the family.
It also would explain why Sean doesn’t like the family. His father helped him, but didn’t officially supported neither protected he and his mother. It would also explain why Erick didn’t like Sean: he supported the queen decision and there is the inheritance problem.
Does it add ideas?