henry, it's painfully obvious that whenever someone doesn't share your opinion, you resort to calling names and making snide remarks.
That's a sad fact because instead of debating, that's what you do.
Your imitation of the other here just makes you look foolish. You actually used to post some very good commentary. Now, whenever Adalind or even Nick is brought up in a debate, you take the position that it's a personal slight against you, not a statement made about an imaginary character.
Grimm is a series that is open to interpretation. Just because you disagree doesn't make it less so. And if you don't believe me, go looking through the threads from the first days of the forum. Do you really believe I was the first to question Nick's police procedures? Think again. All that, even threads you yourself have participated in and developed, have origins in ideas way back when the forum was new.
I have questioned Adalind's choice to take herself and baby Kelly to the mansion ever since I saw it. Moreso, when I saw how appalled Rosalee was when she watched Adalind posing with Renard on television.
She herself ended up trapped and deliberately brought the baby with her, resulting in his entrapment. She had access to her daughter, but only as a prisoner herself.
Please explain just how well Adalind managed to protect them after Bonaparte slipped a ring on her finger and told her to behave herself or her children would suffer.
I know you're keen on what the actors say. I do not consider that conducive to anything other than they're asked to give interviews and so they do. I recall the big hoopla when Claire released a part of her script that made it sound as though Eve was fighting with Adalind over Nick. All that turned out to be was a stunt, geared at firing up viewers. As you know, Eve was never after Nick, nor was there ever the remote hint of a triangle between her, Adalind, and Nick.
Yet Claire didn't say anything about that. So go ahead, believe everything they say. But consider that they're paid employees and the Juliette/Eve versus Adalind feud has polarized viewers since season one. The actors are capitalizing on that.
It had a great deal to do with confidence in Nick. If it hadn't Rosalee wouldn't have been so shocked. She would have naturally sided with Adalind's wish to be with Diana. You seem to forget that since day one, Adalind has been a planner who looks out for herself. While she hasn't been the greatest witch to walk into the series, she's always managed to be one who others look out for. Please don't confuse this with some kind of love. I'm not saying that.
When she went to get her hexenbiest, she stayed in a very fine hotel. I doubt she was paying for it.
Later, when going after Diana, she was a prisoner of the royals, but then ended up being looked after and staying again, in some fine hotels.
Kenneth boots her out, and that very day Adalind hotfoots it for Nick. She manages to not only insinuate herself into the situation, but that very day ends up as a permanent guest in Nick's house until BC comes on to the scene.
At that point, Renard gets made mayor, Adalind is threatened, but not physically forced to go to the mansion. She makes the decision to go to Renard, and ends up being looked after in a mansion.
Adalind has always looked out for number one and later, her children. It doesn't matter to her if she herself ends up a prisoner. They are all being looked after, including Diana.
If Adalind's intent was to keep Nick safe, it was one of the biggest secrets of the series. He ended up being captured by Bonaparte. Eve and company had to go save him, not Adalind.
The fact of the matter is, Adalind lost confidence in what Nick could do to save her and her kids. I'm not blaming her. Posters here have commented on how powerful BC was. Adalind herself would be an imbecile if she didn't study the situation and how it could affect her and her children.
But, as you are so focused on Adalind's magnanimous gesture by including Nick in her circle of protection, I will leave you with this final question. If, as you state, Adalind did all of this to help Nick, why then wasn't Nick aware of it?
That's a sad fact because instead of debating, that's what you do.
Your imitation of the other here just makes you look foolish. You actually used to post some very good commentary. Now, whenever Adalind or even Nick is brought up in a debate, you take the position that it's a personal slight against you, not a statement made about an imaginary character.
Grimm is a series that is open to interpretation. Just because you disagree doesn't make it less so. And if you don't believe me, go looking through the threads from the first days of the forum. Do you really believe I was the first to question Nick's police procedures? Think again. All that, even threads you yourself have participated in and developed, have origins in ideas way back when the forum was new.
I have questioned Adalind's choice to take herself and baby Kelly to the mansion ever since I saw it. Moreso, when I saw how appalled Rosalee was when she watched Adalind posing with Renard on television.
Quote:How could she get Diania without going to the mansion,
She herself ended up trapped and deliberately brought the baby with her, resulting in his entrapment. She had access to her daughter, but only as a prisoner herself.
Quote:also Boneparte directly threatens Nick and Kelly’s life you can make up what ever suits your anti Adalind agenda if you wish but Adalind herself as well as actors David and Claire have stated during interviews that Adalind only went to the mansion to protect her children and Nick.
Please explain just how well Adalind managed to protect them after Bonaparte slipped a ring on her finger and told her to behave herself or her children would suffer.
I know you're keen on what the actors say. I do not consider that conducive to anything other than they're asked to give interviews and so they do. I recall the big hoopla when Claire released a part of her script that made it sound as though Eve was fighting with Adalind over Nick. All that turned out to be was a stunt, geared at firing up viewers. As you know, Eve was never after Nick, nor was there ever the remote hint of a triangle between her, Adalind, and Nick.
Yet Claire didn't say anything about that. So go ahead, believe everything they say. But consider that they're paid employees and the Juliette/Eve versus Adalind feud has polarized viewers since season one. The actors are capitalizing on that.
Quote:It had nothing to do with not having confidence in Nick, Dania was crying for her mummy and Boneparte was threatening Nick and her children including Dania
It had a great deal to do with confidence in Nick. If it hadn't Rosalee wouldn't have been so shocked. She would have naturally sided with Adalind's wish to be with Diana. You seem to forget that since day one, Adalind has been a planner who looks out for herself. While she hasn't been the greatest witch to walk into the series, she's always managed to be one who others look out for. Please don't confuse this with some kind of love. I'm not saying that.
When she went to get her hexenbiest, she stayed in a very fine hotel. I doubt she was paying for it.
Later, when going after Diana, she was a prisoner of the royals, but then ended up being looked after and staying again, in some fine hotels.
Kenneth boots her out, and that very day Adalind hotfoots it for Nick. She manages to not only insinuate herself into the situation, but that very day ends up as a permanent guest in Nick's house until BC comes on to the scene.
At that point, Renard gets made mayor, Adalind is threatened, but not physically forced to go to the mansion. She makes the decision to go to Renard, and ends up being looked after in a mansion.
Adalind has always looked out for number one and later, her children. It doesn't matter to her if she herself ends up a prisoner. They are all being looked after, including Diana.
Quote:she made a decision under the pressure of threats agianst her family , she thought going to the mansion was the best way to protect them all. Diania appearing to Adalind saying were are you mommy ,Bonaparte threating Nick and her children all occurred in th space of about 24 hors she didn’t have time to think anything fully through and she wanted Diania and wanted to keep Kelly and Nick safe and figured this was her only choice.
If Adalind's intent was to keep Nick safe, it was one of the biggest secrets of the series. He ended up being captured by Bonaparte. Eve and company had to go save him, not Adalind.
The fact of the matter is, Adalind lost confidence in what Nick could do to save her and her kids. I'm not blaming her. Posters here have commented on how powerful BC was. Adalind herself would be an imbecile if she didn't study the situation and how it could affect her and her children.
But, as you are so focused on Adalind's magnanimous gesture by including Nick in her circle of protection, I will leave you with this final question. If, as you state, Adalind did all of this to help Nick, why then wasn't Nick aware of it?
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