Quote:New Guy wrote:
"Hi Iruk,
You said:
Monroe and Rosalee-Nick had them aid him in the kidnapping of Diana"had them" as in made the. He did not. They wanted to help. In fact Monroe was pleased at how well he spoke German."
Hi New Guy-
Wanting to help is not the same as participating. Nick had them help in the kidnapping. But aside from that, don't you think that's pushing it for a law enforcement officer to enlist his friends in aiding him in a kidnapping? Shouldn't Nick put their well being first?
Quote:New Guy wrote:
"You also said:
Adalind - He kidnapped Diana from her.
That was Renard acting alone. From 3.18 synopsis:
When Adalind arrives to the interview room, she is surprised to find Kelly there too. Adalind asks what she is doing there, and Kelly says she wanted to talk to her because, at the very least, she owes her an explanation. Kelly tells Adalind that she was looking for her the day Catherine died because of what she did to Juliette. ("Woman in Black") ("The Kiss") Kelly says that Catherine wouldn't say anything, so she had to make her because her other choice was to let Juliette die. While they are talking, Renard leaves the precinct with Diana. In the interview room, Adalind says she was angry at Nick because he took her powers. ("Love Sick") Adalind asks why they are having this conversation, and Kelly says she had to give up Nick because of who she was and if she hadn't done so, he might have been killed. Adalind tells her it's her problem and if she is looking for forgiveness, she doesn't have any. Kelly says she isn't looking for forgiveness, but she wants her to understand that "sometimes we have to sacrifice what we love most." As soon as Kelly says that, Adalind suddenly realizes what's going on and runs out of the room looking for Renard."
Um.....no. From the episode, Synchronicity:
Quote:Nick and Kelly agree that the baby must eventually be taken from Adalind. She can't be with the Resistance or the Royals. The baby must be raised in complete isolation from Nick's world.
Renard was no where around when Nick and Kelly decided this. He was approached later.
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