12-16-2015, 07:28 PM
(12-16-2015, 06:55 PM)irukandji Wrote:From what we have seen Diana is not a child with powers. what we see in Diana is an adult with powers in a child's body. The ability to create the illusions to get Meisner to bring wood to warm Adalind. That is not the thinking of a baby, or a child. For that to work Diana would need to know psychology to know that seeing her in the woods he would pick her up and bring her back.(12-16-2015, 05:48 PM)speakeasy Wrote: I'm in the camp with those who think Diana is the most powerful. I think she's the most powerful character on the show. Which leads me into the subject that prompted this reply. Maybe I'm skewing this in a way that isn't really there, but it seems that the most powerful and dangerous characters on Grimm are mostly female. If we consider Juliette/Eve, Adalind, Elizabeth, Kelly, Trubel and Diana, there's girls aplenty just breaking out with calamitous capabilities.
What makes Diana different is that she's still a child. Children with powers such as hers are very scary. I'm reminded of that Twilight Zone episode where Billy Mumy has the terrible powers and the adults walk on eggshells around him, fearing that they'll get sent to the 'cornfield'.
Most adults could not jab a pin in someone eye. Diana did it tactically and without hesitation. It even made Adalind shuder. We know physical harm does not come naturally because in self defense classes the hardest part is get the participants to be willing to inflict harm.
That is why I laugh when the NRA says everyone should be armed. It is one thing to point a gun another to pull the trigger. Once you do you will never be the same.
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