02-18-2017, 06:27 AM
(02-18-2017, 06:16 AM)Robyn Wrote:One thing we might want to add here what did Kelly tell Diana about why she was with her and not her mother? She may have as best one can to child how much danger her real Mom and Dad were in if she had stayed with them and Diana may have felt safer with Kelly because she also sense the danger. I base this on the scene at Monroe house when she was upset and Kelly entering ended the problem. We know for fact a child can feel safer sometimes with one parent than the other, maybe I should just speak for myself here, at least in my case I know this for a fact.Quote:Diana doesn't know what happened to Nick's mom. This sort of answers the question of why she didn't help defend against the Verrat; they must have grabbed her and removed her from the premises, possibly drugged, before they killed Kelly.I think the show is lobbing Diana’s memory and powers from one extreme to the other depending on what the story requires.
Diana clearly recognized Adalind and Renard as her parents after not seeing them since she was 10 - 14 days old. Yet the only recollection of Meisner is in the helicopter, not from the time she remembers Adalind. Nor does she appear to remember Nick and the gang taking her from her mother. She can sense that people died in the loft and knows Meisner is dead, but can’t sense that Kelly is dead. And she can defend herself in utero but can’t prevent umpteen people from kidnapping.
Diana wasn’t scurried away before the deadly foray at Nick’s house, she was sitting in the middle of the carnage when Juliette picked her up and took her to the car.
Diana’s conversation with Juliette suggested she believes Adalind had to go away, not that she was taken away. Is the show continuing to ignore the elephant in the room - that all the people Adalind now trusts took her daughter? Or did Kelly lie to Diana that her mother had to leave to keep her safe like she had to leave her son to keep him safe, and this is another memory Diana conveniently forgot?
The show may have created the Juliette/Diana conversation as a way to inform viewers that Juliette has feelings for Nick and her guilt over Kelly’s death. But how everyone and their dogs wouldn’t know this is beyond me. It’s as obvious as Juliette isn’t dead, just temporarily shelved until needed in S6.
I thought Diana might be playing Juliette by bringing up her involvement in Kelly’s death and her feelings for Nick. ‘Innocently’ and creatively manipulating the situation to her advantage, much like she ‘innocently’ told Renard she couldn’t tell him about the symbols and the tunnel.
Quote:Sean apparently has a poor sense of smell if he didn't notice the odor from the chloroform Grossante used on Diana (chloroform doesn't really work that way, btw).I assumed the show simply ignored either’s ability to sense someone in the house to avoid interference with the kidnapping story.