(12-11-2016, 09:11 PM)syscrash Wrote: As for the kidnapping you keep repeating you see it as an atrocity. You not once have you ever addressed the issue of, they hold on to Diana they would die. You have suggest that the group could provide protection. Yet the show has shown they want someone dead that person is dead. Plus name one instant that someone was protected from harm. If Adalind can inflict harm time and time again. What would make you think Viktor could not do the same thing. We saw Viktor kill the head of the varret for failing. So we know what he is capable of.
syscrash, you keep forgetting one thing in all of this: Nick. He swore to protect the innocent. Letting his mother have her way so she can get her hands on Diana is not protecting the innocent. You know this for a fact. She was so caught up in getting this child, she completely forgot the most important thing she was supposed to do and that was to protect Diana. As a result, it blew up in hers and Nick's faces and they failed. Miserably.
And you can go on and on and on about how you feel this is the right thing, but I have yet to see you address why none of them told Adalind about it.
(12-11-2016, 09:11 PM)syscrash Wrote: Even in the most primitive tribes there is some form of official marriage. Do that have legal contracts attached no. But they do have an acknowledgement that is more the saying, this is my wife.
Really? Well, let's talk about something more civilized, like the US. Some states still honor common law marriage. Guess what? The most binding form of marriage recognition is often something as simple as a joint checking account.
Conrad put a ring on Adalind's finger and told her she was a princess. I don't know that that means marriage in Grimmland. We'll have to wait and see. But that said, I haven't seen anyone come up with a better explanation as of yet.
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