03-02-2017, 05:06 PM
Adalind simply stated that the entity might be after Eve because beings from that world sometimes attach themselves to people in our world. I do not see how that can possibly be seen as Adalind trying to make it all Eve's fault. In fact she seemed to me to be worried about Eve, not accusing her of anything. Also, when Monroe talked about the deep connection between Eve and Nick I didn't see Adalind react badly, or even at all for that matter. If Nick has not seen the entity while alone, then that says to me he is not the one it is after.
Yes, Diana is a child and should be treated as such. Yes she has a lot of power, but she does not have the wisdom or insight or maturity of an adult. She might be very powerful, but I do not believe she has any idea of the damage she does. That is why she should be treated like a child and scolded when she hurts someone. It seems as though Sean is completely incapable of doing that. At least Adalind has made attempts to correct her and explain to her about the things she should not do. I was so disappointed in Sean's reaction to her when she did serious damage to Grossenart, or how ever you spell his name. Yes he was a bad man, but it was not funny to treat him like a rag doll. She learned nothing from that situation from her father and he should be ashamed of himself for not using it as a teaching moment.
Yes, Diana is a child and should be treated as such. Yes she has a lot of power, but she does not have the wisdom or insight or maturity of an adult. She might be very powerful, but I do not believe she has any idea of the damage she does. That is why she should be treated like a child and scolded when she hurts someone. It seems as though Sean is completely incapable of doing that. At least Adalind has made attempts to correct her and explain to her about the things she should not do. I was so disappointed in Sean's reaction to her when she did serious damage to Grossenart, or how ever you spell his name. Yes he was a bad man, but it was not funny to treat him like a rag doll. She learned nothing from that situation from her father and he should be ashamed of himself for not using it as a teaching moment.