Quote:so we can pretty much assume that meisner daydreaming of adalind was a practical waste of screen time in episode 6;I always thought the daydream was Meisner remembering Diana. Now seeing as he delivered her to the safe house it would make since he would be wondering how she is. He is the one that delivered her. Then again showing Diana was to put her back in our minds so we would not go who is she on her return.
then adalind and meisner look in episode 4 was another waste of screen time to throw us off the scent of what their intentions were as regards to writing
The last time Adalind was in trouble she used Kelly to insure Nick help. How is it any different this time. Without Kelly she might not have much hope Nick would come for her. Again it is put her child in danger. For the sake of I am his mother. She says she wants to protect Nick. The notes her actions. Guarantee Nick will put himself in danger to do the right thing. A note say watch Kelly I am going to work with San for what ever reason. Nick would back off on an attempted rescue and dealt strictly with fighting BC. Instead Adalind has not ramped up Nick irrational thought process, making him more likely to do something dumb.
Quote:I took the Eve/Trubel conversation as a means to express, without slapping viewers in the face with it, the change in Eve since their first conversation about Nick & Adalind.
If it was to be foretelling, the meaning went over my head.
I say it as re-enforcing why she is not Juliette. Like she said it would be to dangerous. She would be like Diana, running on pure desire. Piss her off your dead.
Quote:I think Trubel keeps asking Eve these questions to satisfy herself that Juliette is not poking her way out, and so far she's been getting answers that more or less satisfy her that that isn't happening.What I see is Trubel asking the questions skeptics of her conversion would ask. Like many poster Trubel does not by it. She sees it as how Eve copes.
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