02-23-2017, 06:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-23-2017, 06:50 PM by MarylikesGrimm.)
(02-23-2017, 05:58 PM)syscrash Wrote: When Adalind went to Juleitte's She intended on kidnapping Juliette. She used violence to achieve her goal. As for motivation and her state of mind. We don't have to speculate on Adalind wanting revenge. We heard her taunt Juliette with a recap of her sleeping with Nick.
Juliette may have been motivated by hatred and rage. But that is speculation. But she did not actually do a single violent act. Adalind showed her hate by taunting Juliette. She then initiated physical violence. As they say she throw the first punch.
Adalind wanted her daughter back. Juliette believe Adalind would be a terrible mother and Juliette wanted her never to have Diana back and her told so . That is why Adalind taunted her. Adalind was wrong to attack Juliette and after the fight Adalind realized she would never get her daughter back if she could not show that she would be a good mother and not just say it.
(02-23-2017, 05:58 PM)syscrash Wrote: There is no bases of Diana mentally health being an issue. There is no statement showing the King wanted Diana for anything other then her being his granddaughter. Ever time someone found out she had abilities where surprised by the knowledge.
Even Kelly statement of how Diana is raised would effect her. Has been proven false. There are so many examples of nothing effects Diana. The only difference is if Diana had of been with the Royals she would not have been present to help with the prophecy. Being with the Royals would have done nothing to change what she is.
As I shown before there are several quotes from the king before he meet Diana about how she was going to change history.
If how she is raised does not affect Diana then how do you justified Sean and Kelly keeping Diana from Adalind?
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.