02-27-2017, 06:08 AM
(02-25-2017, 08:31 PM)degrimm Wrote: i still undoubtedly dont know whether adalind knows about the special wand or not.Probably naïve and unconditionally in love combined with G&K directing their attention to the reformed core group. But Adalind’s disinterest and assuredness compared to the others has reached the level of what the….
if not, with everything going on in eve's life right now, why hasn't adalind asked nick about how eve was still alive when clearly she felt eve was dying and adalind knew eve was never admitted to the hospital at the beginning of season 6, her strange illhealth in the tunnel, the drawings on the wall etc.
is it adalind being naive and ingenuous or she's just unconditionally in love.
Adalind accepting that Juliette, in the form of Eve, has returned to the fold and welcoming her to the loft makes sense. She wouldn’t expect to have a voice in either decision.
Adalind not questioning how and when Eve entered the tunnel doesn’t make sense. Either Nick told her off screen that he expanded the tunnel to an outside entrance or Adalind assumes Eve broke into the loft as she did in S5. It would be nice to know which.
Adalind not freaking out over Diana drawing the same symbols Eve is drawing on the tunnel walls makes even less sense. And there’s not an off screen conversation to explain her lack of concern.
I don’t think Nick has told Adalind about the stick or any events connected to it’s use. When Nick woke up from the nightmare, I got the impression he was drawn to the tunnel because of the stick, not because he ‘heard’ something. Nick redirected the conversation to his emotional response to Adalind leaving with Kelly when she innocently brought up his bloody confrontation with Bonaparte and Renard.
I’m still wondering if G&K might be setting the stage for Adalind to be the one who betrays Nick. Once she’s confronted with indisputable evidence that Nick and the others have purposely concealed information that puts Diana at risk, Adalind may panic and turn to Renard to help protect her daughter. I don’t think Adalind will actually work against Nick, as in try to harm him, but depending on how far she’s willing to go to protect Diana, Nick and the others might consider it betrayal.
It’s just as likely Adalind will never have an expected mother-protecting-her-child reaction and simply trust Nick despite contradicting evidence. Who knows what G&K will do.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke