(07-09-2017, 10:38 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote:(07-09-2017, 09:56 AM)irukandji Wrote:Why a scene is deleted could be a simple as time slot. We know they need to get their 18 minutes of commercials in the episode. So what gets deleted is up to the director so what we might like to see is deleted because another scene is needed for this week storyline, or plotline. For the fans who would have liked to see how Adalind and Nick were moving on with the relationship was cut because the couldn't delete another scene either for time or for story.(07-09-2017, 09:31 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: Many of the delete scene were at the fome with Nick, Adalind and Kelly. Had these scene been in the episode the viewer would have seen a growth in their relationship not seen in the episode.
It really shouldn't take a deleted scene to indicate to the view that there was a growth in Nick and Adalind's relationship. That should have been very apparent from the getgo. If the creative team took out such a vital scene, that tells me they meant the relationship to be a static one.
But here's another question. What if the director decided he didn't want the deleted scene in the episode? For instance, he may have thought broadening Nick and Adalind's relationship was a good thing......at first. But the more he considered it, the more he decided it was not. So he deleted it.
What I'm saying is that just because the scene was there and was deleted doesn't mean that the scene was cut due to time constraints, especially if the scene is as important as you say. If the editing team felt that Nick and Adalind's relationship should be shown as progressing to a strong family type relationship, it would make more sense not only to add the scenes you're referring to, but also make sure the story itself reflects a stronger, long lasting relationship.
As it is, what I see on screen is a static relationship between the two. Actually, I think it's probably more interesting that way because even in the end, there's no guarantee who's actually going to the killing party besides Adalind, the triplets and Diana with Kelly.
This of course is simply my opinion.
I would like to ask you another question, js. Do you believe that viewing the deleted scenes as part of the episode has changed your perception of Nick and Adalind's relationship? The reason I ask is it sounds like from your post, you don't believe the relationship was as strong until you viewed the deleted scenes.
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