01-19-2017, 08:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-19-2017, 10:09 AM by FaceInTheCrowd.)
Adalind underwent a classic fiction cliche, giving birth completely changed her priorities. Her personality was still the same, but all the nasty, underhanded things she used to do for her own self interest became things she'd do to get Diana back. We heard her explain herself and her intentions for the future when she "talked to her mother" just before they took her body to thr spice shop for recycling.
Getting her powers suppressed, giving birth and discovering that people she hurt in the past were actually willing to help her despite their history...that is what finally changed her personality, and made her not want the old her back again.
As for Adalind's conversation with Sean after her fight with Juliette, what Adalind wanted was Diana back, and Sean on her side in her effort to get her back. If "being with" Sean - or just letting him think she would - would get Diana back, she was prepared to do it. But actually wanting to be with Sean? Don't think so.
Getting her powers suppressed, giving birth and discovering that people she hurt in the past were actually willing to help her despite their history...that is what finally changed her personality, and made her not want the old her back again.
As for Adalind's conversation with Sean after her fight with Juliette, what Adalind wanted was Diana back, and Sean on her side in her effort to get her back. If "being with" Sean - or just letting him think she would - would get Diana back, she was prepared to do it. But actually wanting to be with Sean? Don't think so.