04-04-2019, 12:15 AM
(04-03-2019, 08:18 PM)syscrash Wrote: Adalind was not a prisoner. She made a tactical decision to go to the mansion. She had her powers, Diana powers, and Sean for protection. Also BC was not a threat to her. The ring was to keep her from becoming a threat to them. But even that did not stop her from working against them, by sending Diana to warn Nick.
As for Diana, only once did we she her not want to be somewhere. In that case she made a toy out of her capture. People keep suggesting the idea that Diana could be manipulated. Yet there is not one example of that. There are several examples of her manipulating others. Even as a baby she manipulated Misner into getting firewood to keep her warm. People pass judgement on what they think she was feeling about each of her situations. Yet they fail to consider we never saw Diana show any emotions about anything. It was not till the end that we saw her show fear. Also consider how she responded to her parents. it was exactly how the characters in a book of fairy tales on the bed would act.
What is amazing is how people evaluate Diana as if she was a normal child. As if she would have the same behavior development as other children. Except Diana is aging a year per month. Not once have I seen that taken in consideration when discussing Diana. They also ignore from the day Diana was born. Killing had no significance to her. It was just a solution to a problem. So when people pass judgement on her as a child or those that interact with her, as though she was normal. They are ignoring there is nothing normal about her. With the level of cognitive and logistical thought she showed. How could you ever see her as ever being a child. Her body may have been that of a child, but not her mind. To me I understood Diana as an adult trapped in an child's body fighting to take control. Just like Juliette was fighting with the hexenbiest trying to take over.
What utter hogwash it had absolutely nothing to do with a tactical decision, Claire and G&k stated in multiple interviews she went to the Mansion to protect the kids first and foremost and to help Nick the best she could. The show clearly showed us with Adalinds words and actions she went to protect the kids it’s not even up for debate. G&k had her tell Bonaparte us the audience Renard and Nick she was doing it for the kids so I liked to know from exactly where your pulling this nonsense it was a tactical decision because it certainly wasn’t shown onscreen.