01-21-2018, 07:34 PM
Adalind’s reaction to Kelly’s death may have very well been genuine. She could have also been devastated that the Royals got to Kelly & Diana first.
But as you said: “the only thing that Adalind knew that nick didn’t was Kenneth was attempting to use Juliette to get information on Diania’s whereabouts”
No doubt, Nick should have been more wary of Juliette after their confrontation at the precinct without any input from Adalind. We agree Nick knew the Royals and Adalind were in Portland to find Diana. And since Kelly wasn’t in Portland, Nick should have suspected they would attempt to lure her there. I don’t think Adalind had any obligation to help Nick or Juliette, I’m only saying that Adalind knew Kenneth intended to strike an alliance with Juliette and chose not to tell Nick. If she wasn’t hoping that Kelly would bring Diana to Portland and she might could get her before Kenneth did; why wouldn’t she tell Nick anything she knew that might help protect them all from Juliette and Kenneth?
But as you said: “the only thing that Adalind knew that nick didn’t was Kenneth was attempting to use Juliette to get information on Diania’s whereabouts”
No doubt, Nick should have been more wary of Juliette after their confrontation at the precinct without any input from Adalind. We agree Nick knew the Royals and Adalind were in Portland to find Diana. And since Kelly wasn’t in Portland, Nick should have suspected they would attempt to lure her there. I don’t think Adalind had any obligation to help Nick or Juliette, I’m only saying that Adalind knew Kenneth intended to strike an alliance with Juliette and chose not to tell Nick. If she wasn’t hoping that Kelly would bring Diana to Portland and she might could get her before Kenneth did; why wouldn’t she tell Nick anything she knew that might help protect them all from Juliette and Kenneth?
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