06-27-2017, 10:47 AM
(06-27-2017, 09:25 AM)rpmaluki Wrote:Yes, that probably is the chronological events, BUT who can forget what a pretty woman Adalind is, and flirtatious because she knows he can get anyone she wants, for real. The scene where Nick is talking to her through the bars of her jail cell and she says Nick and her could've had some fun and in response to his quip, she says something like 'you can't work this kind of magic...' So, we know what she says, but the cogs in her brain are always working towards what guy she can ensnare to support her and be on her side of things. Just sayin'.(06-27-2017, 08:38 AM)Hell Rell Wrote: I view most deleted scenes that were actually filmed as part of the show that they just cut for time. It would be different if they changed the scene by putting a different one in the show to replace it.I see it the same way, a deleted scene is usually cut for time, especially one that's included in the extra features of a dvd package. I have seen on a dvd extra scenes that weren't in the original terminator: judgement day theatrical cut, the biggest offender being the LOTR trilogy. Suddenly scenes made sense because you got the full context, rather than a snippet that made the final cut. Deleted scenes are typically complimentary of the actual footage. If the ending contradicts what we originally saw on screen, (1) it would not be filmed as in the case of a script change made during the shooting of a scene or (2) it is filmed but would be labelled as an alternate ending as they did with Will Smith's I am Legend where in the theatrical cut, Will's character survives and the alternate ending, Will's character dies.
There was a scene from GOT season 2, when the show was still good, where Tyrion making Shae into Sansa's handmaiden made a lot more sense. It was easy to tell exactly where that scene would've been placed in the episode and it doesn't contradict anything we've seen. There were a few from OZ that also serve the same purpose. They only add more context to what we've already seen. It's kind of like an extended cut of the show.
A deleted scene of Nick saying he still loves Juliette and made a mistake with Adalind is a poor example. It would completely contradict everything we've seen. A good portion of the final season would have to be rewritten just to support this scene or go in a different direction once they decided to scrap it.
Unfortunately, it's not every production that has the luxury to shoot two different sets of scenes when they are pressed for time. Instead they film longer scenes and then chop them up in editing room sometimes to the detriment of the final cut. Look at how awful the theatrical cut of Batman vs Superman was with practically 50% of the movie on the cutting floor and how it was a slightly better movie when they released a longer cut with a lot more of the deleted scenes inserted back into the film.
So far what I've seen of Grimm's deleted scenes compliments the aired scenes of the show. I've seen nothing that contradicts what we saw on screen.
(06-27-2017, 08:57 AM)silver Wrote:I believe Adalind said she wanted to be good for her children, or something along those line just before they dug up her mother for the suppressant juice. Nick only came into that equation later into season 5.(06-26-2017, 11:31 PM)dicappatore Wrote:The fact that she 'lost' Nick isn't reflective of anything but what became unavoidable. She had rage up the yingyang because she became a hexenbiest - iow she lost control of Everything in her life. I mean, if you or I suddenly became a hexenbiest, we'd be shocked to death! Her life became a horrible vortex - she acted out, sure! I think we would, too. If that happened, insanity is bound to follow. That's why as Eve, she was robotic and anal.(06-26-2017, 09:38 PM)Hell Rell Wrote:(06-26-2017, 06:59 PM)Loona Wrote: Well, I think Adalind could have satisfied with another man, too. Juliette/Eve was there first - no Adalind. It still is and remains that Adalind is the runner- up. No matter what you think - it's my opinion.
Lana Lang was there first, no Lois Lane.
Gwen Stacy was there first, no Mary Jane Watson.
You see where I'm going with this? How many people end up with their first loves? Besides, I doubt Nick and Juliette were each other's first loves. Being first is not as important as you're making it out to be. Adalind isn't a runner-up because it's not a competition. Juliette didn't win or lose anything as it relates to Nick.
To me, after the proposal fell through they were just hanging on. They both looked at the ring in the drawer, at different times, but never even discussed it. They seem to hang on to each other more for companionship, convenience than real love
When the Hex came all her reservations of him were amplified. She didn’t loose him, By all of her amplified actions she threw him away and broke him.
Adalind was there with his son and slowly picked up the pieces. Even as bad as a slut Adalind was, before hooking up with Nick. She stayed true to him after the gradual hook up. She stayed true to him even with Bonaparte forced move in with Sean and her daughter doll play pushing her into Sean's arms. When she was confiding with Rosalee, wishing she wasn’t a Hex at all, she wasn’t wishing it for Nick. She just wanted to be good
I think Adalind not wanting to ever become a hexenbiest again was mainly because of her and Nick's 'new' relationship, with him as a budding father. I don't think thoughts of being good had anything to do with being good in and of itself. She saw she had a chance to live a life with a dedicated father who could be protective of both her and her child.
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