05-28-2018, 12:41 PM
(05-28-2018, 12:05 PM)Robyn Wrote: I don't think Diana considered it as force. She was eliminating someone who threatened their 'family' and wanted her mother to know that person wouldn't take her father away. I don't think she caused Adalind to remember it as a nightmare, either. More likely, it was easier for Adalind to tell herself it was a nightmare than consider the alternative.
That still isn't explain how Diana's actions show that her mother's happiness is important to her. If her mother tells her to stop murdering Rachel and Adalind continues murdering Rachel anyway, even the simplest of children would get the point. That kind of activity does not equate to mommy's happiness.
(05-28-2018, 12:02 PM)irukandji Wrote: If what Adalind wanted wasn't important to Diana, she certainly had the means to force Adalind and Kelly back to Renard's house. And when she used the stick to open the portal, she didn't say: "look, I saved Nick and Eve". She said: "Look, mommy, I got Nick back for you".
So you don't think Diana got Nick back for herself as well?
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