02-27-2017, 06:33 AM
I think if they wanted Adalind to be the one to betray Nick, they would do more in terms of making Adalind suspicious of Nick, his secrets (like S1 Juliette) and the need for Juliette to stay at the loft longer that that day they discovered. She should have been annoyed by their living arrangement. I'm not saying you're wrong in your assessment but based on how this show has typically dealt with secrets and betrayals within a relationship, Adalind's situation doesn't align. At a glance Adalind seems more and more like an after thought for the writers, only inserted in scenes when absolutely necessary or as a reminder to the viewers that she does in fact exist.
I do agree about her doing everything in her powers to protect Diana (and Kelly) but I don't see the writers taking it that far. I can see Nick at least try to save Diana for Adalind's sake before Adalind's betrayal of Nick.
I do agree about her doing everything in her powers to protect Diana (and Kelly) but I don't see the writers taking it that far. I can see Nick at least try to save Diana for Adalind's sake before Adalind's betrayal of Nick.