Syscrash, for someone who insists the characters are equivalent to stick figures acting out the writers’ story, you’ve offered up some rather hardy arguments that Kelly’s death was Adalind’s fault. As much as I appreciate the benefit of new insight, this isn't new and you really don’t need to continue explaining how the show works. The same issues have been discussed over and over, despite knowing the writers simply wanted to move their characters around their constructed sets.
Oh, sorry. I thought you were talking to me. But…
I’m admittedly the worse at remembering details. However, I thought the reason Adalind went to Juliette’s house was to take her to Kenneth so they could barter her for Kelly handing over Diana. Yes, the Royals had been unable to locate Kelly, which is why they decided to force her to come to Portland with Diana and Juliette’s life was intended to be the bait.
If I’m wrong, why did Adalind go to Juliette’s house?
(01-21-2018, 05:49 PM)Henry of green Wrote: Robyn, that’s a response to syscrash not you it was her who suggested Juliette couldn’t kill Adalind, the Royals never once suggest luring Kelly to Portland before Kenneth met with Juliette’s they were always just looking her whereabouts and knew Portland was the best place to find that out.
Oh, sorry. I thought you were talking to me. But…
I’m admittedly the worse at remembering details. However, I thought the reason Adalind went to Juliette’s house was to take her to Kenneth so they could barter her for Kelly handing over Diana. Yes, the Royals had been unable to locate Kelly, which is why they decided to force her to come to Portland with Diana and Juliette’s life was intended to be the bait.
If I’m wrong, why did Adalind go to Juliette’s house?
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