12-28-2017, 09:58 PM
(12-28-2017, 09:40 PM)Hell Rell Wrote:(12-28-2017, 05:18 PM)irukandji Wrote: All I said is that I thought she needed to leave the comforts of the fome and depart from the gang with her children. That doesn't mean she has to take off for the Himalayas never to be heard from again. It certainly doesn't mean Nick doesn't get to see his son ever again either. I think much of redemption would come with Adalind being away from the gang and on her own, making her own decisions and weighing the consequences. Being in the comfort of the fome surrounded by the scoobies just doesn't seem like a definitive statement that Adalind's on the road to redemption.
That is exactly how she got her redemption in the eyes of Nick and the scoobies in this show. The key words being "this show". She could've taken a different route but the one she chose worked for her and them.
Once again, this was the question being asked by @wesen at the beginning of the thread. You may think she was fully redeemed in the eyes of the gang at a different point in the show but there's no question that this did happen.
I'm saying that if Adalind wanted to redeem herself, giving birth and enjoying comfort and safety isn't the road to redemption.
In response to the question, there was no redemption in the eyes of Nick and the scoobies because none was required. Adalind bargained her way into Nick's home. She exchanged the spell for protection. As for the rest of the scoobies, exactly what did Adalind do to any of them that would require them to redeem her? In a word, nothing. If anything, they were probably remembering what they did to her.
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