04-23-2017, 07:47 PM
Well, I see it the same way, but was hoping someone might offer some insight that had alluded me.
I know Greenwalt stated in an interview that he and Kouf realized or decided several episodes in that Nick/Adalind wasn't developing the way they wanted so they just up and changed it midstream. That's why they were strangely cozy in the beginning followed by Nick's unexplained shift to distrustful and distant.
So I guess if they didn't see their mistake until five or six episodes into the season they couldn't have been paying attention to what was being written and aired. Or if they simply changed the characters' behavior because they changed their minds, then they don't care that the characters appear strange or wishy-washy for no apparent reason.
Which I guess also means they didn't really care that the characters appeared self-serving and arrogant in S3, they just wanted the baby kidnapped and out of the story until they could age her for later use.
That's beyond sad, and really, I'd prefer we were wrong in our conclusions.
I know Greenwalt stated in an interview that he and Kouf realized or decided several episodes in that Nick/Adalind wasn't developing the way they wanted so they just up and changed it midstream. That's why they were strangely cozy in the beginning followed by Nick's unexplained shift to distrustful and distant.
So I guess if they didn't see their mistake until five or six episodes into the season they couldn't have been paying attention to what was being written and aired. Or if they simply changed the characters' behavior because they changed their minds, then they don't care that the characters appear strange or wishy-washy for no apparent reason.
Which I guess also means they didn't really care that the characters appeared self-serving and arrogant in S3, they just wanted the baby kidnapped and out of the story until they could age her for later use.
That's beyond sad, and really, I'd prefer we were wrong in our conclusions.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke