(11-07-2017, 02:42 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: I thought you started off by saying Adalind did murder Marie. You didn't use tried to or attempted to when mentioning her like you did with Hank and Juliette.
I did. But is it worth it to continually debate over something for which both parties have evidence to support their opinions? Not that I can see. Adalind did attempt to murder Juliette and Hank. I should have clarified that. I was trying to change the subject and get away from the discussion about Aunt Marie and whatever Adalind was talking about.
(11-07-2017, 02:42 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: From what I understand, the debate wasn't about Adalind's morals. She isn't any better for attempted murder than actual murder. The debate was about what actually happened and labeling it correctly. Nick told Kelly that Adalind tried to kill Aunt Marie and Kelly responded by saying "You tried to kill my sister?" That's all this was about.
The debate straggled off into the above scenario where Adalind talks to Nick while she's in jail. My original point had nothing to do with it or Adalind's morals. It has come up quite often that somehow, Adalind is not as guilty because she acted on behalf of Renard. I disagree. I find her actions more heinous because the people she attempted to kill (Juliette and Hank, for example) were really unknown to her. That takes a very cold heart.
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