11-11-2015, 08:32 AM
(11-11-2015, 07:48 AM)irukandji Wrote: "I don't want it in any way. What we did makes it unpredictable".Good way to start a debate. I see the potion as putting the hexen to sleep and like any sleeping pill it will wake up question of when. In Juliette case I think Adalind thought if she had some time to think so when the hexen wake up she could control it not the other way around (IMO).
Adalind talked about her hexenbiest with Rosalee in last week's episode. Rosalee says that maybe the hexenbiest won't come back, then adds, that it may not come back in the same way.
They don't talk about the hexenbiest spirit like it's part of Adalind only suppressed. Instead it sounds to me like they're saying the hexenbiest is physically not present and is in fact, off somewhere else. The suppressant is acting like some protective dome that keeps the spirit from coming back.
Adalind says she no longer wants to be a hexenbiest, and Rosalee is surprised at the statement.
I thought Adalind concocted the suppressant and took it to prove to the gang that it would work on Juliette. But now I wonder if she took the potion for another reason. What does Adalind know about the hexenbiest that could make it so unpredictable she doesn't want it back?
Adalind knows hexen power and what the power does to HER again (IMO) knowing you have a problem is the start of fixing the problem she now wants to fix the problem for good. She would still have the potion knowledge that would add to Rosalee's knowledge making her a help to the scooby's.