08-03-2020, 07:14 AM
(08-01-2020, 06:43 PM)dicappatore Wrote:That's what us newbies do. I also have a different perspective because I was able to binge watch it -- so I was able to see the plot go along (I'm sorry I would have LOST it if I had to wait a few weeks in between episodes after seeing Juliet voge the first time -- I don't deal well with that) at a much smoother progression than if I was watching it when it was coming out.(08-01-2020, 03:04 PM)Tish Wrote: I read fantasy novels as well -- and blood magic has a tendency to work like that. Blood magic doesn't just leave it has permanent side effects. It's probably also why Adalind and Nick could actually work together and live together without killing each other because they had neutralized each other's powers at one point (and that's me reading into a lot of the plot using how things like this works in the fantasy novels that I read -- not anything really that the writers put in the script).Interesting observation for someone whom has tried to see this situation from many angles and here is something new to think about. Thanks.