03-08-2017, 06:36 PM
The only scene I recall is Rosalee telling Adalind they were trying to read an 'ancient cloth'. The cloth was wrapped around the stick. So unless Adalind was made aware of the stick off screen, she does not know how the others came into possession of the cloth.
I don't need a drawn out scene of Nick & Adalind discussing every minute detail, but Nick/Adalind having some discussion about her daughter isn't expecting too much. I'll ask again - would this be considered okay if the situation was Adalind and Renard discussing Kelly's possible connection and leaving Nick out of the loop?
I agree Adalind is in denial - about much more than Diana's connection to whatever's coming - but this is what I'm referring to: "Nick and Eve talked about Nick's mom talking about Diana's destiny." Diana is not Nick and Juliette's child, nor is she a 'thing' for them to deliberate possible outcomes.
How stupid is Adalind going to be portrayed, if she's going to stand back and let other make decisions about her child. The gang went that route once before, and total chaos followed.
I don't need a drawn out scene of Nick & Adalind discussing every minute detail, but Nick/Adalind having some discussion about her daughter isn't expecting too much. I'll ask again - would this be considered okay if the situation was Adalind and Renard discussing Kelly's possible connection and leaving Nick out of the loop?
Quote:They all know Diana can see the symbols and read the cloth. Nick and Eve talked about Nick's mom talking about Diana's destiny. Adalind is in denial about Diana connection.
I agree Adalind is in denial - about much more than Diana's connection to whatever's coming - but this is what I'm referring to: "Nick and Eve talked about Nick's mom talking about Diana's destiny." Diana is not Nick and Juliette's child, nor is she a 'thing' for them to deliberate possible outcomes.
How stupid is Adalind going to be portrayed, if she's going to stand back and let other make decisions about her child. The gang went that route once before, and total chaos followed.
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