01-09-2019, 10:58 PM
(01-09-2019, 03:31 PM)irukandji Wrote:Hell Rell Wrote:I recall saying Hank wasn't shown to be uncomfortable around Adalind. Heart-to-heart or not, Hank and Adalind got along amicably and he didn't seem to have any animosity towards her. This is consistent with the scenes they shared together and was even the case when he went to the fome for the first time and she had baked cookies.
I'd be interested in the conversations Hank and Adalind had. Certainly there must be something they said to one another to prove they got along amicably.
Hell Rell Wrote:You keep coming up with reasons why they shouldn't trust or like Adalind. This is the same thing some people do with Juliette at times. It can't be stated enough that the show's internal logic doesn't work that way. That's why I said I wouldn't be nearly as nice to Adalind as Hank was and I don't think I could stomach being around her after what she did to him.
And you and henry and few others here seem to take the position that because Adalind is a mother, she is now absolved of all wrongdoing. You pretend her hexenbiest side doesn't exist. You remove anything else that makes her an interesting person, and relegate her to Nick's fome. So you take a biased view of Adalind. You see her as forever happy because she's in Nick's fome and a mother. I honestly don't know how you can even justify she's fearful when you continue to use the motherhood angle and smother it all away.
Show me one scene where there was any animosity whatsoever between Hank and Adalind in seasons 5 and 6. The onus is on you, not me. You're the one who brought up Hank and any negative feelings he may harbor for Adalind.
I never said Adalind was resolved of any wrongdoing because she became a mother. If I truly felt that way, I certainly wouldn't have said I wouldn't be able to stomach being around her like Hank if she had done to me what she did to him. I personally wouldn't have forgiven her but I'm not Hank. I'll repeat that he didn't appear to have any negative feelings towards Adalind or had any problem being around her. He did accept an invitation to the fome and one for Monroe's birthday getaway knowing she would be at both places.
I definitely don't pretend her Hexenbiest is gone. I saw her use her powers like everyone else so I would be crazy to deny what everyone saw. You're the one that's biased because you see it as her defining trait. You erase Adalind the person and only see her as the nasty Hexenbiest she once was. Adalind was a horrible person at one time but she changed. It's there for everyone to see. I'm not insisting you forget about what she's done in the past, I haven't, but to refuse to see that she isn't that person anymore goes against everything we saw in the final two seasons and making your up own narrative.