(04-18-2016, 10:56 AM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote:(04-18-2016, 10:41 AM)irukandji Wrote: Well, let me ask you this. Was it an accident that the hexenbiest appeared or was Adalind's intent to summon it for help?
My guess is that it was an instinctive "fight or flight" reaction. She's very disturbed after it happens, and she's still disturbed when she boils a glass of water later, apparently also without intending to. But once the genie is out of the bottle, it's out, and according to Adalind, it changes the way you think and feel. She didn't seem terribly reluctant to woge during her meeting with Berman.
I too, thought she was instinctively reaching for the hexenbiest. But then I was thinking about when she took the suppression potion. She did something to prove that she still had her powers. They were still there, but they were weak. So, I'm not so sure this was instinct, but more of a call to defend herself.
I'm not sure what that look was she had when she was breaking Tony's fingers. I thought it might have been surprise that the powers had returned, but that doesn't make sense to me. The consistent argument with Juliette is that she embraced the hexenbiest when she used her powers. If that's the case, then there has to be some kind of feeling involved. The same would apply to Adalind as well.
I don't get why she'd be disturbed over the powers returning. She knew that day would be coming.
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