Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150424201205/@comment-24397663-20150523134657

Lurkenfrau wrote:

Thanks, Bheadr. It's nice to see you back. You've been missed.

Gee, thanx ^^ I missed the board too ;)

Lurkenfrau wrote:

Haaa. You mean he could've been 'Grampa Bad Touch'?

I don't know, maybe.

I noticed that Diana didn't want to go to him for a hug...then Kenneth had to push her, to make her go to the King.

King Fredrick was a mean old fart, in many ways.

Kenneth had managed to bring his granddaughter to him...and yet when Kenneth failed to kill Nick, the King quickly decided he was disposable.

I also noticed that Diana never said one word to him.

When she did that illusion in the helicopter window, of a skull image on the King's face...it made me wonder if Diana knew that he would soon die?

Or maybe it was her way of warning him to not mess with her.

And if the Queen was dead...then why had King Fredrick not reached out to Sean?

Sean was his only living son. And he was right there, in town.

I don't understand why the King didn't try to mend their relationship, especially since he wanted so desperately to get Diana in his clutches.

Yea, you should think after the accomplishment to bring his granddoughter 'home', he would be more gratefull... why was he so keen on killing Nick anyway? as a punishment for his involvement in keeping Diana away from him? Diana barely said one word at all... I wondered why she so easily accepted Juliette to take care of her. Maybe Kelly showed Dianna pictures of her son and his girlfriend?

I think the skull was a warning.

If he really had wanted to, he probably would have had to acknowledge him officially to be his son. Which would have mixed up the line for the throne... or might have forced him to resign... you never really know with royals... ^^° And since he was such an... I don't even know what to call him... antipathetic? character... he probably didn't liked the fact, that his son took his grandchild away and so... he maybe never would've tried to mend fences here...