We might be underestimating Diana, or the show may be ignoring her intuitive nature for the story. Diana is smart and cunning like her father. She does little for the sake of just doing it.
Repressed and selective memory only goes so far. Diana sensed the deaths in the loft, knew Meisner was dead, and never expressed any fear of Bonaparte. It makes more sense that Diana knows Kelly is dead and the players involved. She may have been baiting Juliette with talk of her ‘other mommy’ and that Nick has moved on with Adalind and their son is the namesake of the woman she killed.
Diana was happy and smiling while she and Adalind were packing, but when Nick intruded announcing they were packed for ‘their’ trip, Diana’s demeanor immediately changed and she had a rather displeased expression.
I hadn’t thought about it until discussing the source of the mirror monster with MarylikesGrimm, but it’s at least possible that Diana is behind what’s happening to Juliette - either deliberately or subconsciously. Diana may have very well been a child bragging about knowing a secret, but she appeared to go out of her way to innocently explain to her father why she couldn’t tell him about the symbols and the tunnel.
If this is the case, I don’t think Diana is avenging ‘her other mommy’, I think she hasn’t given up on having her parents under the same roof with her.
But the question is whether this would sufficiently be about Nick. If not, this isn’t what’s happening.
Repressed and selective memory only goes so far. Diana sensed the deaths in the loft, knew Meisner was dead, and never expressed any fear of Bonaparte. It makes more sense that Diana knows Kelly is dead and the players involved. She may have been baiting Juliette with talk of her ‘other mommy’ and that Nick has moved on with Adalind and their son is the namesake of the woman she killed.
Diana was happy and smiling while she and Adalind were packing, but when Nick intruded announcing they were packed for ‘their’ trip, Diana’s demeanor immediately changed and she had a rather displeased expression.
I hadn’t thought about it until discussing the source of the mirror monster with MarylikesGrimm, but it’s at least possible that Diana is behind what’s happening to Juliette - either deliberately or subconsciously. Diana may have very well been a child bragging about knowing a secret, but she appeared to go out of her way to innocently explain to her father why she couldn’t tell him about the symbols and the tunnel.
If this is the case, I don’t think Diana is avenging ‘her other mommy’, I think she hasn’t given up on having her parents under the same roof with her.
But the question is whether this would sufficiently be about Nick. If not, this isn’t what’s happening.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke