05-27-2018, 04:58 PM
(05-27-2018, 03:06 PM)Henry of green Wrote: You have some fair points but Why exactly are you bringing Adalind up when she had absolutely nothing to do with this debate.Hi Henry,
I agree Adalind in the first two seasons behaved terribly and caused alot of trouble, but I certainly wouldnt say she was any better or worse than seaseon 4 Juliette. I also agree if people have no trouble with the gang forgiving Adalind they shouldn't have a problem with them frogiving Eve/ Juliette as it would be hypocritical.
Yes What Adalind did was horrible and wrong in the way she took Nicks powers however she didn't just take Nicks powers for kicks or for revenge. Adalind took Nicks powers as a consequence of the gangs actions because the gang including Nick and Juliette kidnapped her child. That kidnapping led directly to Adalind contacting Viktor who then demanded if she wanted to see Diania agian she had to take nicks powers, so to blame that whole sitution on Adalind is incredibly bias.
Also plenty of people on the forum have brought up complaints about Adalind being accepted into the gang after what she did to Hank and Nick so for you to say, Yet I have never heard one complaint about how can Hank accept Adalind after she used him, sleep with him then left him for dead, is just totally untrue.
Yes many threads seem to wander off topic.
In regard to your comment:
Quote:people have no trouble with the gang forgiving Adalind they shouldn't have a problem with them forgiving Eve/ Juliette as it would be hypocritical.Both characters, Adalind and Juliette/Hexenette/FrankenEve (J/H/FE) committed heinous crimes against Nick and the Scoobies. Adalind confessed her guilt, expressed deep remorse and asked to be forgiven for the sake of her children. On the other hand, FrankenEve feigned innocence by claiming Juliette did the heinous acts, never confessing her guilt, never expressing remorse and never asking to be forgiven. Remorse is vital in gaining forgiveness. It is a factor in judicial sentencing although "the use of remorse in criminal justice judgments still stands on contested theoretical ground."
https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/cgi/...text=ymtdl
I also found this article:
https://www.quora.com/Why-is-forgiveness...-an-option
One of the commenters posted:
Quote:There’s no place for forgiveness whenPeople will chose who and what they decide to forgive. I can see how Adalind could be judged more worthy of forgiveness than J/H/FE and see no hypocrisy in their opinion. I may chose to forgive a shyster who cons me, but would never trust him again. IMO, J/H/FE did not want and did not deserve forgiveness or trust from the Scoobies. Adalind wanted and gained their forgiveness and trust plus Nick's love and ? marriage:
No intention polarity — no remorse is perceived
No behavioral change polarity — forgiveness is abused continue to forgive is giving your permission
http://grimmforum.com/forum/Thread-Nick-...rse?page=1
Best!
N G