12-17-2015, 08:14 AM
(12-17-2015, 07:36 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: Like the ideas here would add Doctors say a child's personality is formed between ages 2 and 4 the writer bring her back in at age group. So Kelly helped form that personality. She is what Kelly taught her.
Absolutely. I would go further and suggest that Kelly is the best thing that ever happened to the child and that her influence is likely to be the thing that saves Diana from surrendering to the destructive part of her psyche. I remember that it was Kelly who:
1. Took to Diana immediately on the airplane that was rescuing Adalind from the clutches of the Royals. The infant instantly took to Kelly also, she floated the necklace containing a picture of Nick (which tells me she will accept him) and they both had a moment of some kind of unbreakable spiritual bond, imo.
2. Imo, because of this connection, Kelly intuitively knew that Diana was important to the free world and had an inner knowledge of the necessity of the baby being raised completely away from the corrupting influence of the Royals. I'm saying that not only did Kelly fill that role, but she was the one who recognized how critical it was to save Diana so she would use her enormous power for the greater good.
3. And, I give special credit to Renard, Nick, Monroe, Hank, and who did I leave out, for accepting Kelly's wisdom and coming up with a plan to make it happen. Adalind gets a pass from me because she just wanted her baby with her and that was understandable.
Having said that, I still have worries about what Diana may cause to bring about because she's still so young and unpredictable.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".