(12-25-2017, 08:05 PM)syscrash Wrote: I was pointing to two examples that the writer used to show. Diana and Sean did not actually have that great of a relationship. It they had that good of relationship Diana would not have asked if Sean had hurt Adalind. She also would not have had Sean kill Conrad. We saw Diana could have done it herself just like she did with Racheal.
I never got the impression that there was any conflict in Sean and Diana's relationship. But if there were, that's still not a foundation for Diana to believe Sean would abuse Adalind.
(12-25-2017, 07:42 PM)syscrash Wrote: Your argument about saving Adalind was he was at the bottom of the stairs. Why not go up the stairs and stop Conrad.
Conrad wasn't at the top of the stairs. The scene I watched showed him and Adalind at about the halfway point of the stairs. As for having a gun, I didn't see any reason why he'd have one. He was in the mansion and looked like he wasn't prepared for Conrad to act up.
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