01-13-2017, 11:13 AM
(01-13-2017, 05:47 AM)irukandji Wrote:Hi Iruk,(01-12-2017, 09:30 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: Adalind's still trying not to be bad, so asking Diana to murder people is not an option.
It appears she had Diana murder Conrad to save Nick. I very much doubt Diana did that on her own.
Here is the Grimm Wiki transcript:
Quote:Scene: Adalind goes into Diana's room and sees a doll next to a needle on the foot of her bed.IMO, Diana absolutely forced Renard to shove a sword through Bonaparte. If Adalind made her do it, then the conversation is a huge red herring.
Diana: Mommy?
Adalind: I'm sorry to wake you, sweetie.
Diana: That's okay. Is something wrong?
Adalind: Were you playing with your dolls again tonight?
Diana: [She looks at the doll on her bed] Mm-hmm. I couldn't sleep.
Adalind: Why not?
Diana: Because of that man who hurt your neck. He was mean, and I didn't want him to ever hurt you again, Mommy.
[Adalind lays down with Diana]
BTW, IMO, Diana also acted entirely on her own when she red-sheeted Rachel.
Little purple eyes is Portland's underage executioner poster child. What do you suppose will happen if she taps into a flashback of Adalind and Hexenette's big fight? Or how about Renard's romp with Hexenette?
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