Board Thread:Spoilers/@comment-3125844-20150123235427/@comment-24397663-20150211102404

130.76.32.216 wrote:

...  I bet the writters don't over think this stuff as much as we do> :-P

-DavicusPrime That you can be sure about XDD

64.231.120.181 wrote:

A final note. We must be careful not to feel sorry for Adalind. She is cruel, petty, selfish and has no respect for the lives of innocents. She has done many an evil thing, none of which is excused by her current suffering. There may be the inclination to feel sorry for her but, at the end of the day, we must remember that it was her own cruelty, treachery and petty scheming that brought this down on her head. She has thoroughly earned her fate, no matter how bad it will be. Sorry Wolfwand, but I think he's got a point.

Everybody always keeps forgetting, she never wanted her child for herself to begin with. She just wanted to trade it for the restoring of her hexenbiest.

And I that's the point where I say, she don't really deserve Diana. Yes I know it's cruel, yes I know, a child should be with its mother and I'm truly sorry for every Child that grows up without its mother and every mother who lost a child, but all that Adalind truly has to offer is a life full of hatred or too be a henchman of the royals, where as Kelly is a seemingly loving and caring Grandma, giving Diana the chance of a real childhood...

There are situations, where a child is taken from it's parents for its own good. And though Adalind now has a lot of parental feelings for her child, wich is a really good thing cause she really cares for someone other than herself for the first time, it's a little late for a redemption now. She made her bed long ago, now she has to sleep in it.

Of course, now beeing a mother could've changed her for the better given the chance and she never got to prove it. That's the sad part of the story. Maybe she would've been a good mother, maybe it all would've turned out ok, if Kelly had brought her to Brasil (or whatever it was), but from experience, everyone distrusted her. Wouldn't you, beeing in their shoes? Adalind knows quite well that she made mortal enemies in Portland. That's why she never wanted to return to that city in the first place. She knew what went wrong, but she never changed her course of action.

And Nick didn't start the feud, it was Adalind/Renards doing. She made herself Nicks enemy from the beginning. Even after he protected her from the Mellifier... ok, she did it for Renard, but wouldn't it have been a better revenge telling Nick the truth? She took the blame and never corrected it... as I said, she made her own bed...