(02-12-2017, 10:52 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: Neither Juliette or Adalind were lying. They were voicing their concerns. That does not equate to running a con. It would be very strange for Juliette to betray Nick to his death since she apparently has a pure soul now.
I brought up the question of exactly what is meant by a pure soul. From the responses I got back, I would just in summary say that most posters here would probably disagree with you that Eve is unable to betray Nick to his death because she now has a pure soul. That in essence would imply that Eve is now good and most posters on the forum will not have that because she never begged forgiveness for her crimes.
(02-12-2017, 10:52 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: What would it take to convince you that Adalind isn't her season 1 self? You're talking about details the show has provided yet remain unconvinced about what the show is telling us about Adalind over the over the last two seasons. There has been nothing to indicate that she's this conniving schemer or she's waiting for the right time to turn on everyone.
Well, actually, in my opinion, there is something. You said that Adalind wasn't a liar when she told Rosalee about the horrors of housing a hexenbiest. Yet, when Nick asks Adalind to help him with Renard and the trust me knot issue comes up, what does Adalind do? Turns herself into a hexenbiest, then bites herself, and performs the trust me knot spell.
Now I know the rebuttal question on this is something along the line of, "well, what was she supposed to do, let Nick die?"
The issue isn't about Nick. It's about Adalind confessing to Rosalee how traumatic it is to house a hexenbiest. She's so frightened of what the biest can do and what Nick will do when he finds out. Yet she goes into it with ease to perform her spell. So was she doing a dog and pony show to garner Rosalee's sympathy? If not, why not simply tell Nick that she wants to really and truly make a change and bringing a hexenbiest out to perform spells for him isn't going to cut it? Obviously fear of Nick is way out of the equation. The only thing left is to become the changed person she supposedly wants to be. I do not see her changed however, if she goes back and forth to being a hexenbiest. That instead makes her a hypocrite and a person who's not to be trusted or believed.
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