01-19-2017, 06:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-19-2017, 06:42 AM by MarylikesGrimm.)
(01-19-2017, 06:17 AM)syscrash Wrote: The conversation in the car was Adalind asking for Sean's protection. She said once Viktor gets Diana he won't have any need for me. She did not once mention to Sean to help prevent Viktor from getting Diana. Sean never mention or accused Adalind of being a bad mother. Adalind said they are the ones that love her the most. Sean answered are we. Remember when it comes to Diana he still knows Adalind sold her.
There was never a conversation involving Sean the mentioned Adalind parenting skills. That was a conversation between Nick and Monroe. Diana only came into Sean life as part of BC plan to make Sean mayor. The only reason Adalind was informed is because they needed her. Sean five Diana has been no more the a pawn in BC plan.
See transcript bottom Bad Luck Adalind talking to Sean in Car.
Adalind first brought up wanting to protect their daughter and protecting Sean to. Sean pressured her into saying she needed protection too. Sean mocked her parenting skills.
Sean, season 5, has mentioned multiple times that he needs Adalind to control their daughter Diana (important parenting skill). He is not that interested in her helping him with his job. He wants her to stop helping Nick.
Adalind is repulsed by some of Sean's recent behavior against so many people that he used to count on as allies.
Bad Luck Adalind talking to Sean in Car.
[door opens] We need to talk.
Do we?
Victor's obsessed with finding our child. He knows you're looking too.
That's an expensive coat. Victor buy that for you?
Listen to me, Victor's gonna have you killed as soon as he finds her.
Uh-huh.
Our little girl's been through so much in her short life, and all without the two people who love her most. She needs us now more than ever.
Are we the two people who love her the most?
Don't mock me. I'm taking a huge risk coming to you.
Come on, Adalind. Why are you really here?
When Victor finds Diana, and he will find her, he's not gonna need me anymore either.
It's gonna get ugly. I mean, Victor, the resistance, Nick and his Hexenbiest.
Do you know about Juliette?
Caught me a little off guard. When did you find out?
She had nowhere else to turn.
Well, isn't that sweet? What'd you tell her?
Nothing much I could tell her.
Oh, you sent her to Henrietta, didn't you? Well, that explains a lot. If this happened to Juliette, that means someone helped Nick become a Grimm again. So it's true.
Why don't you ask him?
I don't think so. You and I need to be on the same side. It's us against them, and I'll do whatever it takes to save our daughter. I want you with me.
Damn, you're good. I really do want to believe you.
For once, you should. [door opens and closes]
Read more at: http://transcripts.foreverdreaming.org/v...74&t=17348
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.