(02-23-2017, 03:21 PM)Robyn Wrote: I’ve not blamed Renard for Adalind’s actions, but have questioned the other characters accepting Renard without reservations knowing that he was the mastermind behind Marie’s assassination attempt and the spell that almost killed Hank.
Adalind did the spell on Juliette to get revenge on Nick. Juliette helped the Royals take Diana to get revenge on Adalind. Both women acted with purpose and malice. No one’s responsible for their actions except themselves.
They were educated women with well paying careers, which enabled them to get away from dangerous and unhealthy environments and relationships. Neither chose to do so before it was too late to make a difference in their lives.
I wasn't pointing the finger at anyone directly, Robyn. I just brought up Adalind because I have read an argument, which has been presented on more than several occasions, somewhat exonerating Adalind and calling her a pawn for doing what she was told.
I can't hold Adalind over Juliette/Eve or Eve/Juliette over Adalind and argue which one's actions were worse. They were both despicable. I'm not letting Renard off the hook here, he's a scumbag.
However, there is something so lowlife about women doing a man's dirty work when they have no actionable reason (such as revenge) to be there in the first place.
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