(03-09-2017, 08:29 PM)Hell Rell Wrote:(03-09-2017, 11:09 AM)irukandji Wrote: But aside from that, all of her actions point to a couple of things. One, she didn't believe Nick could protect her children and two, she didn't believe Nick could protect himself.
Adalind doesn't see this as a weakness in Nick that would prevent them from being together. BC was built up as an overwhelming threat. She doesn't think any less of Nick as a man because he can't single-handedly conquer every threat. Adalind saw that Nick was afraid to look into a mirror in the last episode and doesn't think of him as a coward or not worthy of her love for it.
I never said Adalind saw Nick as a coward, nor did I say she saw a weakness in Nick that would prevent them from being together. They are together, that's obvious. What I said is the weakness she saw in Nick may be the thing that's preventing her from hooking her wagon to this man in a more permanent manner. In other words, tying herself to him via marriage.
She felt she could protect her children better than he could. She even felt she could protect him better than he could.
There is a reason why hexenbiests aren't married in this series. Couldn't be because they feel they don't need to be tied to a man?
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