04-26-2016, 02:43 PM
(04-26-2016, 02:36 PM)New Guy Wrote:(04-26-2016, 12:43 PM)irukandji Wrote: Hello New Guy-Hi Iruk,
I understand you believe Kelly is a forthright and good mother. I just don't. She comes and goes when she wants and I suspect that's the way her life has always been. She put that ahead of her son. That is betrayal. I think Dr. Laura would probably agree with me on this one.
I await your answer.
Which of the three [Merriam Webster] definitions of betray do you believe fit Kelly leaving Nick with his aunt while she hid from those who would kill them both?
Also, as noted by JS, Nick was 12 when his father (and mother per official records) was murdered. There is no indication that his first 12 years were traumatic. Kelly I suspect he was a typical boy entering adolescence. There is a scene of their parting that as I recall was sad for both of them. They embraced when reunited. He was devastated that the woman he had loved and wanted to marry betrayed his mother to her brutal murder and decapitation.
You can say what you want, but I agree with the Grimm Wiki's assessment:
Quote:Despite that, she [Kelly] made it clear she deeply loved her son and just wanted him safe.http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Kelly_Burkhardt
New Guy
Oh, no problem, New Guy. I'll get on that. Could you also take a look at the questions I asked you as well?
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