01-27-2017, 01:12 PM
(01-27-2017, 12:50 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(01-27-2017, 12:43 PM)syscrash Wrote:Quote:Adalind could have easily worked the situation to her benefit. Instead she ends up being turned partially to stone and forced to wear a ring that will cause her children great pain. In my opinion, it would have been easier to play along like Sean said.I finally got your point. The Adalind from past episodes would have acted as if she was totally on board while contemplating her own game plan for revenge. Just like she acted as if when she got Sean to impregnate her with Diana. Like you said had she acted as if, Conrad would have never placed the ring on her finger.
IMO no way, Conrad was using his ability to read Adalind's feelings against her. Adalind left the loft to protect Nick and Kelly not for revenge against Nick or Kelly and that is why Conard did not trust her because of her heart and Nick. Adalind was confused about Conrad since had no specific issues with her actual behavior. Conrad bought up that Kelly's dad was Nick too.
I would like it if someone please show me an issue BC (not Sean) had with Adalind's actual behavior that did not involve saving Kelly or Nick during season 5 at the mansion.
I don't think it was that at all, Mary. BC believes in family and Conrad pushed Sean having a family to resonate with wesen. If Adalind resists, that reflects poorly on BC. He forced her into seeing that resistance is futile and showed her by turning her to stone and slipping the ring on her finger. If Adalind had simply played happy housewife, Conrad wouldn't have paid any attention to her.
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