07-25-2018, 09:39 AM
(07-25-2018, 08:23 AM)Waldfrau Wrote: I agree on Catherine Schade's attitude. Even if she had the opportunity to help Adalind regain her powers she likely wouldn't have helped because she blamed Adalind for her loss ("I also taught her to keep her mouth shut.") and she likely thought Adalind wasn't worth it after she had failed so badly.
I think this is why Adalind was so desperate to get her Hexenbiest back the first time. She felt so powerless and worthless without it. Her entire self-worth was tied up with being a Hexenbiest. The people who were closest to her undoubtedly contributed to her feeling this way. That all changed when she had her children and realized there were more important things in the world.
I'm now reminded of what Rosalee said to Juliette about how she would give up being a Fuchsbau to be with Monroe if required. Honestly, I didn't like that she said that because I feel like some shows have a tendency to tell us to give up a huge part of our identity to be with someone but that doesn't change what happened and Rosalee obviously felt her love for Monroe was stronger than her need to be a Hexenbiest. Anyway, this relates to Adalind not wanting the Hexenbiest back the second time around. She was terrified it would compromise the new family she was trying to build.