(04-04-2017, 02:23 PM)irukandji Wrote:(04-04-2017, 02:06 PM)Juliette Wrote:(04-04-2017, 12:39 PM)irukandji Wrote:(04-04-2017, 12:06 PM)Mrtrick Wrote:(04-04-2017, 11:25 AM)irukandji Wrote: I'm not disagreeing. I'm just saying she left for Nick. I still wonder at Adalind's mental state.
Adalind wanted to go with Nick because she loves him. He's a good man. Every guy in her orbit up until this point has only wanted to use Adalind. Renard was worse than anybody. I'd wager that Nick is the first relationship in her whole life where she felt genuinely safe and cared for. All that emotional armor she's carried around for years, fell away pretty quick, because suddenly she was getting to know the most genuine man she'd ever been in a relationship with (even if, at the beginning, it was a relationship of necessity). He was a great Dad and he was kind and a bit of a knight in shining armor. No man has ever been that for her before. Hell, I doubt any guy has ever treated her with any respect. When you're surrounded by users and abusers, it's easy to fall for the hero.
Hank didn't abuse her. As for Nick loving Adalind.....well, he finally got around to telling her so. Too bad it wasn't even remotely believable.
But As I said it was unbelievable. And I can just repeat, again. Nicks; I love you wasn't believable.
It makes you wonder why he reverted time back to before the point he told her he loved her, doesn't it?
I don't really think he had any choice in the moment it would be. It had to be the precise instant he and Eve came through the mirror, so as to close a temporal loop. Honestly, I can't imagine he specifically thought, "I want to go back in time." His intense emotion became the staff's action. Also, I don't think Adalind missing that "I love you" is a very big deal. If anything, he's feeling it more intensely than he did the first time. He'll be telling her again, before the nights over. And this time it won't be under the strain of impending doom. It'll be a more joyous affair.