(05-01-2016, 09:38 AM)SumYungHo Wrote:(05-01-2016, 09:24 AM)degrimm Wrote:(05-01-2016, 09:15 AM)SumYungHo Wrote:(05-01-2016, 08:46 AM)Hexenadler Wrote: But I still feel the last episodes of season four and the entirety of season five will be remembered as the point when the show sabotaged itself beyond repair.
I completely agree with you. Season 4 ended with the promise of a new beginning and Season 5 imploded when they dusted off what we all hoped was RBF's decomposing corpse and rewarded us with the execrable and implausibly resurrected PeEve.
hey SumYungHo why are you agreeing with Hexenadler when it's pretty clear you are saying a completely different thing to her. now this is funny
It's called sarcasm. Look it up.
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(05-01-2016, 09:40 AM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: The first time Adalind lost her powers it resulted in her being cast out by both her mother and Renard, and she was left with nobody. She was fixated on getting the powers back because without them, in her own words, she was "nothing." And then once she got them, she still didn't get back anything she had lost and along the way to giving birth she had attached herself to her baby, who became "everything she had," and lost her as well.
This time, having her powers suppressed and being "reduced" to a normal human has resulted in her getting to be a mother to her second baby, and in a budding relationship - with a man who would prefer she not have her powers.
In both cases, Adalind thought she was in a good place and saw change as ruining everything. So nothing is really different. She's still basically a lost person looking for love anywhere she thinks she can find it, and glomming onto anything that resembles it whether it makes any sense or not.
'FaceInTheCrowd-- that's really really good-- never saw it in that manner-- she said that in season 1. that's why she changed her mind about selling baby diana- one of the few people on adalind side i can relate with -- thanks