(01-29-2017, 11:13 AM)Robyn Wrote: This suggests Diana was originally predisposed to evil, and Bonaparte had a way of knowing she had been swayed to the good side, so he manipulated the situation to change her back to evil mode. Do you think Bonaparte was able to manipulate Diana’s thoughts into obsessing over Adalind & Renard as her parents? Perhaps he underestimated Diana’s ability to hurt/kill him because of this obsession.
The way this was phrased made me think of the recent El Cuegle episode. Those wesen truly believed children were predisposed to evil and so made it their mission in life to rid the world of said children. If I recall correctly from posts on the forum, Diana killed before she was even born. How would the El Cuegle have viewed her do you think? Would she have deserved death? On the other side of the fence, Kelly seemed to think an infant like Diana could be a tool for good or for evil. Was she wrong in her assumptions?
I'm not of the belief that Bonaparte could read minds. However, I have been wondering if he could manipulate events to a predicted outcome and work from there. For example, take Rachel. My memory is faulty here, but I don't recall anything so overtly obvious from Rachel that would lead Diana to murder her. Diana has never reacted to a direct threat, but it's apparent she felt Rachel was some kind of a threat to her parents and so, murdered her. Could Bonaparte have orchestrated the whole thing as a test for Diana and a way to get her obsessing over Renard and Adalind as her parents? This is just total speculation on my part.
But then there's the other side of the coin. Adalind and the kids are off to Nick's and it's obvious the situation is a tense one. But Adalind takes Diana and explains the situation to her. I still think Diana didn't like Nick and probably never will. But she left him alive because she didn't see him as a threat, but as Kelly's father and a part of her mother's life.
In my opinion, that is a sign of growth, and it's a good sign.
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