06-03-2018, 12:11 PM
(06-03-2018, 11:13 AM)Henry of green Wrote:(06-03-2018, 11:08 AM)dicappatore Wrote:(06-03-2018, 10:24 AM)irukandji Wrote: You're still trying to use the bad events of the last six years to justify why Adalind wouldn't have a romantic relationship with Sean. You're ignoring that Adalind has changed and furthermore, forgetting that Meisner's ghost haunted Renard until he forced him to change. Those are good things. If Nick died, Adalind has no means of support. Her only viable option is to go to Sean for help.
I guess I must have missed the episode when Adalind's law degree was revoked.
(06-03-2018, 10:46 AM)Henry of green Wrote:(06-03-2018, 10:24 AM)irukandji Wrote: You're still trying to use the events of the last six years to justify why Adalind wouldn't have a romantic relationship with Sean. You're ignoring that Adalind has changed and furthermore, forgetting that Meisner's ghost haunted Renard until he forced him to change. You're also forgetting that Adalind has no means of support. Her only viable option is to go to Sean for help.
Why would I not use the last 6 years of events otherwise we are just using total fan fiction that have absolutely nothing to do with the show what so ever.
Also Miesner ghost didn’t suddenly make Renard good and mean he will treat women better. He just talked him into no longer working with BC and joining the rigth side in the figth, which had absolutely nothing to do with Renard being a better person towards women.
Also how do you know Adalind has no means of support, sure if we just abandon the previous 6 years as you claim we also have to ignore the fact she’s unemployed supposedly, also technically we never saw her be fired or leave the law firm so how do you know for sure she has no support. She’s also a trained lawyer who could esialy get a job if she needed one.
Your are still advocating for Adalind to go running back to the man who slept with her mother, a man who cleary has no respect for women beyond using them as tools. Sasha Roiz admits himself, he said he could never see Renard in a serious relationship he said he falls in lust not love.
Henry, after reading so many posts by a particular contributor, isn't it obvious whom is really in love with a fictional character?
If super powerful Diana and Boneparte can’t even physically force Adalind to be with Renard in an actual real relationship nothing can, Adalind is long since over Renard and every character on the show could acknowledge that fact from Diania to Boneparte and even Renard himself.
True, but when a viewer is in love with a fictional evil character, they will come up with so many excuses by imposing their affection on other fictional characters as a reflection of their own clouded reasoning and expect us to do the same.
Just look at this contributors constant theme. Nick shouldn't not have abandoned Juliette, in reality, it was Juliette whom did the abandoning.
Keeps claiming Adalind was crawling back to Sean, actually she never came close to that happening. When she did show up at the mayoral elect's abode, she was forced and it was under protest.
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