02-02-2017, 12:23 AM
(02-01-2017, 07:38 PM)Robyn Wrote: As you committed on in another post, Adalind could have at least attempted to persuade Renard to abandon his alliance with BC and do what was best for their daughter. She could have tried to sell him on the idea of them being a team for Diana’s sake. But Adalind did what she always does, rode out the problem, hoping she & the children survived, and was faithful the man she currently believes she loves. If Adalind was using common sense, or maybe denial is the only way she can be with Nick, but either way, it isn’t rational that Adalind hates Renard for ‘giving his daughter away’ but acts as though Nick and the gang had nothing to do with taking Diana from her.
In my view what was not rational was believing anything that Renard says by Adalind.
No one has been able yet to find one positive statement from Sean about Adalind as a person the entire GRIMM that was not sexual. If anyone has one, I would like to know about it.
Sean hurt Adalind in "Love Sick" by rejecting Adalind with her mother saying Adalind was worthless after she tried to help to repay a debt for her mom by trying to hurt Aunt and Hank for Sean. At that time, Adalind had a crush on Sean and she became very depressed which she deserved but shows she should not trust Sean.
As you mentioned, in "The Law of Sacrifice" Sean decided and planned to give Diana to Viktor and had the scooby team pretend to be the resistance and give her to Kelly. Nick and others asked if they could tell Adalind that her child was with the resistance so she would believe the same thing as the royals. Sean made the decision not to claiming the royals would not even want to talk to her.
Nearly a year later on timeline at http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Timeline, Adalind meet with Sean in a car and tried to convince him to work with her to find Diana. He said know no to her because he did not believe she would make a good mom which, I can understand. What surprised me, when Sean meet with Juliette soon after and Juliette told him she wanted to kill Adalind, which I understand, he said it was a good idea and gave her the address of where Adalind was staying. It was very unlikely that Juliette would have gotten address another way. Juliette was able to attack Adalind by pushing a gargoyle off a building right by the hotel. My view was Adalind had showed she had wanted Diana back for a nearly a year but nothing IMO she had done to Sean could justified having her killed at that point.
Nick and other members of the scooby team over the last year have made positive statements about Adalind being a good mother and how she really changed. This season, Nick is showing some affection for her and more support for Adalind objectives for her children. IMO if the show allowed Adalind and the kids to be stable enough to for mom to work then I agree she would be best living on her own. Since G&K IMO have not allowed that, it makes sense on a relative basis that she should trust Nick and the scooby gang over Renard.
I do believe that Renard is likely to reach out to Adalind more the rest of the show to better co-parent together but with so little time left IMO I do not see her completely leaving Nick except if he dies or is turn into something or he leaves Portland.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.