02-21-2016, 09:02 AM
(02-21-2016, 04:32 AM)tscchope Wrote:(02-20-2016, 08:10 PM)irukandji Wrote:(02-20-2016, 07:48 PM)Nightschade Wrote: If you want to remake an entire character, you have to put in the work to make it believable.This is EXACTLY my issue with Adalind.
The work to make it believable has been put in. It's not like they've said Adaliind, isn't Adalind anymore, but a completely different character but with all of Adalind's memories. That's what they've done with Juliette and it is unbelievable.
Adalind's character is what it is now due to baby Kelly, the suppression of her hexenbiest and her need for Nick's protection. Adalind has said that her character will change once she gets her powers back.
Nick and Adalind have on-screen chemistry; Nick and Juliette never did, even with what should have been a most dramatic moment when Juliette broke the Muse's hold over Nick.
As for Adalind, it's easy to expect her once she's got her old job back to move out into her own place . When her powers return, equally easy to see her rush to join Team Juliette, playing on Meisner's feelings towards her.
I, for one, can't take this Juliette/Eve mess for much longer.
I agree with you completely regarding Adalind.
Her transition has been believable because the writers built so much into her back story that explained both her bad behavior and her new attitude.
Adalind really has become the woman Juliette should have been but never was, which is a big part of why I personally believe she's a much better partner for Nick in general.
I also think you were dead on when you pointed out Adalind and Nick have way better chemistry, but that is of course subjective.