Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150225201100/@comment-184.147.192.234-20150318031701

Syscrash53 wrote: Viktor actions seem to reflect being influenced. He bought her a closet of nothing but black dresses. He even confirmed he has his own room. Does that sound like the actions of an associate. If is was a guy do you really think Viktor would have done that. Ok that argument could be made is this action because Adalind is a hexenbiest or because she is a beautiful women.

We know  Eric was under hexebiest influence, by the comments he made to the King about also being attracted to a Hexenbiest (Seans mother). Sean has pointed out a few times to Adalind that if he didn't know better he would be in love with her. He did those things TO EARN HER TRUST. Or to get her to let her guard down. One or the other. And if he would not do the same to a man, it would only be because most men are not covetous of black dresses (for themselves anyway). I guarantee that he would gladly buy the finest liquers and fastest cars for a male associate if he needed the mans help enough. Money is probably no object to Vicktor, so he will spend what he has to to get what the family wants. As for the seperate bedroom, it is just common sense for Vicktor and Adalind to sleep in seperate beds (Syscrash, when you are traveling with a member of the opposite sex on buisness, do you automatically assume you are sharing the same bed? I don't think so.)

And no, Eric was not under the influence of a hexenbiest; it would do you well to remember that Adalind was NOT a hexenbiest at any point when they were together. Eric was only interested in her because he was ladies man with little interest in refusing sex (Sean confirms this).

Syscrash53, with all due respect, it would behoove you to read the entire wiki before making theories. They often come out full of holes and I tire of pointing them out.