08-05-2016, 12:58 PM
rpmaluki wrote:
I am not ignoring what was aired. It is not about what she did. We know why she did it. I question how she made the desiccation. Consider each move Adalind ever make is timed to give her and advantage. She always says and does the right thing to archive a goal. So only provides enough information to sway the perspective.
Up to the point of Adalind going to Nick. Every thing she did we knew without a doubt it was all about the con. It was Adalind being Adalind and manipulating the situation. When it came to Nick. The show tries to present it as being sincere. Yet her actions are the same and when she was running a con.
Take the in the station when she told Nick he was the father. At first she was asking for protection. That did not work she told Nick he was the father. That did not seem to move him. She moved on to appealing to him emotionally. Like I stated in the previous post. It is convent that the two times she choose to sleep with Nick it had they benefit of swaying Nicks opinion. Even Nick telling Monroee he was confused as to the reason. Take Adalind's exit strategy. She gave Nick just enough information to insure she had a place to stay. She even said she was concerned about Nick putting them out. Compare this with Juliette. The memory loss separation they talked about it. The hexenbiest change separation they talked about it. Adalind waited till she had no other choice, leaving in the night with only a note. If you care about someone don't they deserve more then a note. Don't they even deserve a chance to state their position. Like Nick said when talking to Sean. He was not even given a choice.
From a writers stand point I see them trying to make Adalind do the right thing. But she can not help but revert back. Thinking and acting as she always has. She even says being a hexenbiest changes you.
I see the writers having us ask the question. Can Adalind ever stop thinking like a con man. Will see ever be able to make a sacrifice for someone else. Can see even do something that does not benefit her. I see the writers showing Adalind wrestling with the doing what is right with doing what is best for her. Something she was never before shown doing.
Once Juliette became a hexenbiest she started manipulating Sean then on to Kenneth. Her actions where the same as what Adalind would do. Both time Adalind did not have powers she was contrite. Even though she was running a con to get her powers back. Both time her powers came back so did the arrogance. The same with when Juliette became a hexenbiest. The biggest change was the arrogance she showed toward others. I have before contributed it to knowing you have access to this great power.
Quote:I don't know if you are intentionally ignoring what the show aired with regards to Adalind "choosing" to leave Nick or not. It's one thing for Nick to question Adalind's actions because he didn't have all the information. The show wanted us to think she had no other choice by not giving her another choice. we can all say what we want about what Adalind should have done before showing up at Renard's but Adalind's emotional state didn't enable her to act rationally because she was being pulled in two different directions, wanting to stay with Nick and wanting to have her daughter back. She made the decision the showrunners dictated and couldn't have acted any other way.
I am not ignoring what was aired. It is not about what she did. We know why she did it. I question how she made the desiccation. Consider each move Adalind ever make is timed to give her and advantage. She always says and does the right thing to archive a goal. So only provides enough information to sway the perspective.
Up to the point of Adalind going to Nick. Every thing she did we knew without a doubt it was all about the con. It was Adalind being Adalind and manipulating the situation. When it came to Nick. The show tries to present it as being sincere. Yet her actions are the same and when she was running a con.
Take the in the station when she told Nick he was the father. At first she was asking for protection. That did not work she told Nick he was the father. That did not seem to move him. She moved on to appealing to him emotionally. Like I stated in the previous post. It is convent that the two times she choose to sleep with Nick it had they benefit of swaying Nicks opinion. Even Nick telling Monroee he was confused as to the reason. Take Adalind's exit strategy. She gave Nick just enough information to insure she had a place to stay. She even said she was concerned about Nick putting them out. Compare this with Juliette. The memory loss separation they talked about it. The hexenbiest change separation they talked about it. Adalind waited till she had no other choice, leaving in the night with only a note. If you care about someone don't they deserve more then a note. Don't they even deserve a chance to state their position. Like Nick said when talking to Sean. He was not even given a choice.
From a writers stand point I see them trying to make Adalind do the right thing. But she can not help but revert back. Thinking and acting as she always has. She even says being a hexenbiest changes you.
I see the writers having us ask the question. Can Adalind ever stop thinking like a con man. Will see ever be able to make a sacrifice for someone else. Can see even do something that does not benefit her. I see the writers showing Adalind wrestling with the doing what is right with doing what is best for her. Something she was never before shown doing.
Once Juliette became a hexenbiest she started manipulating Sean then on to Kenneth. Her actions where the same as what Adalind would do. Both time Adalind did not have powers she was contrite. Even though she was running a con to get her powers back. Both time her powers came back so did the arrogance. The same with when Juliette became a hexenbiest. The biggest change was the arrogance she showed toward others. I have before contributed it to knowing you have access to this great power.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one