N_Grimm wrote:
Claire Coffee come across as a good actress. What would have been unconvincing was Adalind marching “right back to evil” – because it would have contradicted everything. The viewers knew Adalind’s motives when being a villainess. She had learned the hard way that she could trust Nick but not Renard. Her change was even tested when BC tried to lure her back to the dark side. Claire’s acting during these episodes also demonstrated her range of skills.
Whether or not she trusted Nick or Renard has nothing to do with Claire's range of skills. The ability to transition from evil to good should come from within and be a personal choice for Adalind. The character should believe that she is capable to making such a personal journey. I'm saying that Claire's acting was unconvincing in that department. It could have been the script, or the fact that her baby was the priority. What I had read was that she was allowed to care for the infant while she was working.
Claire Coffee come across as a good actress. What would have been unconvincing was Adalind marching “right back to evil” – because it would have contradicted everything. The viewers knew Adalind’s motives when being a villainess. She had learned the hard way that she could trust Nick but not Renard. Her change was even tested when BC tried to lure her back to the dark side. Claire’s acting during these episodes also demonstrated her range of skills.
Whether or not she trusted Nick or Renard has nothing to do with Claire's range of skills. The ability to transition from evil to good should come from within and be a personal choice for Adalind. The character should believe that she is capable to making such a personal journey. I'm saying that Claire's acting was unconvincing in that department. It could have been the script, or the fact that her baby was the priority. What I had read was that she was allowed to care for the infant while she was working.
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