(04-03-2019, 09:23 AM)Henry of green Wrote: What a totally biased hit piece on Adalind as usual, Adalind wasn’t mooching off anybody she was simply relying on her baby’s daddy immediately after the birth of her son because she was vulnerable and her child was vulnerable. who better to protect them than her baby’s father Nick. It’s not mooching whatsoever it’s simply a pregnant woman in extreme danger and without means to support her child allowing the person who is also 50 percent responsible for the child to help her out, that’s not mooching it’s called being a realistic mother.
It's a funny thing, something I would think even you would be aware of. Pregnancy takes 9 months. That's plenty of time for the so called vulnerable Adalind to make concrete plans for her baby. It's a haphazard way of thinking to burst in the police station and hope that Nick would take her in. Even you have to see that.
(04-03-2019, 09:23 AM)Henry of green Wrote: Also Adalind within 5 or 6 months of living with Nick is back at work being a lawyer only she is then blackmailed by BC and is forced to basically become a slave at the BC mansion. As BC threatening her children while already holding Diana in the Mansion as leverage. That certainly doesn’t sound like a moocher to me, also though we never see her back to work in season 6 officially ,we also never see her leave the law firm or be fired be fired so who’s to say she isn’t technically still a lawyer.
So.....not only becoming a slave in the mansion, but bringing her infant son along with her shows....what? Instead of Diana being a prisoner within the mansion, now there are three of them as prisoners. And something you seem to conveniently forget, although you manage to bring it up at times, is how powerful Diana was. If she wanted to escape, she could have easily done so.
(04-03-2019, 09:23 AM)Henry of green Wrote: Also there’s nothing to suggest even if she’s not still a lawyer that she’s never going to be working again, to the contrary during season 5 when she wasn’t working she repeatedly told Nick she couldn’t just rely on him to support her, she even said she was going back to work because she has to carry her weight and what did she do, oh yes she went to work so why would season 6 Adalind be any different.
Again, this is dumb dialogue on the part of G&K. Adalind tells Nick repeatedly that she couldn't just rely on him for support, yet she continually relies upon him for support. Speculate all you want, but the fact of the matter is, other than the day or two she managed to make it into the office, she never went back to work after that as far as the viewers know.
(04-03-2019, 09:23 AM)Henry of green Wrote: Also here were I live women are entitled to take up 12 months maternity leave and most take about 6 months, so personally I consider Adalind going back to work 6 months after Kelly’s birth pretty normal, she’s certainly more than willing to work and support herself not mooch as you’ve claimed.
In America, women are given up to 12 weeks of maternity leave. Funny thing that apparently differs from where you live.....they have to work long enough to earn it and if they quit to go off to Austria, they lose what they accumulated.
(04-03-2019, 09:23 AM)Henry of green Wrote: Also it’s about time you realized Nick is the hero of this show no matter your view of him thus considered on the good side and Adalind stated she wanted to rise her kids the rigth way and as far as G&k are concerned rising her kids to follow Kelly’s fathers legacy is the rigth way.
One wonders why then that Adalind bothers participating in any spells at all since her desire is to have Diana and Kelly become grimms. Odd, don't you think?
(04-03-2019, 09:23 AM)Henry of green Wrote: Claire coffee even stated in multiple interviews that Adalind considered Nick and the gang to be on the side of rigth fighting evil.
Yes, and Claire also snipped a part of her script which seemed to indicate Eve and Adalind were having a catfight over Nick. Keep putting that 100% faith that everything you see and hear in interviews is absolutely accurate.
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