(06-19-2019, 05:47 AM)brandon Wrote: When Eve warned Nick about Adalind, nothing happened.
Why would it? The hexenbiest spirit had not come back at that time. What you're forgetting is that it wasn't Eve, but Rosalee who warned Nick when the hexenbiest spirit returned. You also forget that when Rosalee suggested trying methods to prevent the biest spirit from causing problems, Adalind did not take her up on her offer.
(06-19-2019, 05:47 AM)brandon Wrote: When Adalind became a "Hexenbiest" after being a mother, nothing happened. What Adalind did was because she was a mother who loved her baby, not because she was "out of control".
And again, being a mother is not the end all solution. The only reason the creative team made Adalind a mother to begin with was due to Claire herself being pregnant.
As for the character, the creative team couldn't have treated her any worse. A popular character suddenly became a boring one because she was basically stuck in the fome raising her baby.
(06-19-2019, 05:47 AM)brandon Wrote: Eva does not remember that it was Juliette who became "bad" because she did not accept herself as she was.
What about the scoobies accepting her for who she was?
(06-19-2019, 05:47 AM)brandon Wrote: Adalind grew up knowing who.
That's kind of scary isn't it? Adalind was essentially an abused daughter who became a hitman for love, then thought outside the box and started mutilating the innocent. That's a very cold woman. Makes me wonder how the creative team had nerve to bring motherhood into the story. I guess when all else fails make her pregnant, completely forget the character's basic traits, and hope for the best.
(06-19-2019, 05:47 AM)brandon Wrote: what I think Juliette really needed was a psychologist " Wesen". The worst betrayal comes from someone you know.In this case, for me it is juliette.
But then she never would have been the right fodder for an HW operative. Aside from that, if Juliette had been allowed to work with a psychiatrist (a psychologist wouldn't cut it here IMO), I think there would have been even more complaints about the undeserving Juliette getting a break.
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