(07-22-2018, 12:46 AM)syscrash Wrote: Adalind is an example of losing her powers and suppressing her powers. Can any explain during any of these times what changed in her personality. One of the posters suggested Adalind comment showed a fear of losing control. That was never stated. she only said it changed her. Lets examine that. would you not think differently if you could toss someone with a wave of your hand. Like having a loaded gun, having powers would give you reason to be concerned that a rash decision could become deadly, especially if you are someone that is quick to lose their temper.
This is what Adalind said:
Quote:You don't understand what it's like being a Hexenbiest-what it does to you, the way it makes you think and feel. It's not good.
I can't speak for anyone else, but that, to me, is an excellent description of being controlled.
(07-22-2018, 12:46 AM)syscrash Wrote: As a previous poster suggested. Juliette actions where more that of a scorned women then someone possessed. We saw her react violently towards her friends husband. So we know she has always had the capacity to react with violence. Some may say there is a difference between someone she knows and someone she cares about.
I can agree with this to an extent but for three things. One, Juliette was not the retaliatory type. If so, she would have gone after Adalind when she recovered from being poisoned. Two, burning the trailer isn't Juliette's style. Three, Adalind's statement. So who or what was in control? Juliette? The hexenbiest? Both?
(07-22-2018, 12:46 AM)syscrash Wrote: If being a hexenbiest makes you violent, then what about Elizabeth, Catherine, Henrietta. Even with Frau Pech , Stafania was the one to kill someone. IMO The one thing they all did seem to have in common. They appeared to be covert in there actions and demeanor. But like Henrietta said, people used to burn witches so hiding their powers could be a reflect action.
Do you really believe Elizabeth would have kindly asked Nick to move if he'd have gotten in her way when she was trying to save Sean? Or would she have thrown him out of the way to save her son? All of these were stylish women and IMO, with every single one of them, there was something about them that told the audience they were not to be messed with. You only have what comes to a brief snapshot of each. Can you really state with certainty that these were all peace loving women?
Of course the only other alternative is that Adalind was lying through her teeth and the hexenbiest actually was a benevolent entity. But that still doesn't explain Juliette burning the trailer or betraying Kelly. She had plenty of opportunities to seek revenge and she didn't.
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