Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150225201100/@comment-184.147.192.234-20150318063958

Syscrash53 wrote: Viktor is direct. If he wants something he demands it. Even with Sean he through him a crumb. An I mean crumb because at the end of the day no matter whos there the King calls the shot. So Viktor being dead changes nothing in the castle. except Sean is now the first in line for the Crown. But he is a bastered so Sean may not be able to be King.

Viktor does not have to be nice to get ADalind to do what he wants. He would do her like everyone else, demand or your dead.

What I am talking about with Adalind having influence

"There’s some sort of magical component to these Hexenbiest, they’re very sexual"

I see it more of a personality trait. Being very manipulative with or without powers hexenbiest would be able to work their magic.

Now Eric was the type of person that would Buy someone Liquur  " Eric was a calm, sophisticated, cultured" while  "Viktor is ruthless and sadistic". So yes Adalind is working Viktor but she is also being used. But with ADalin Viktor is not being his sadistic self. The normal Viktor would have told Adalind what to do. Not feel he needed  to make her happy.

The significance of the closet is why Adalind assumed they where sharing the same room. It is what was being implied. So for Viktor to say he has his own room seemed suspicious.

Really? You cannot AT ALL see what is going on with VicKtor and Adalind? And continue to stick by this rather concocted theory of yours?

Then I will lay it plain.

Vicktor can be ruthless and sadistic, but there are times when those traits can get in the way. Such as when you want someone who doesn't work for you to work with you, as is the case with Adalind. Yes, he could threaten and coerce, but that is not the best way to get Adalinds aid. Think about it, which is better? Having an associate who, while not trusting you, is willingly working with you to accomplish mutual aims, or forcing someone do what you want, who will perform their tasks begrudgingly and will probably do everything they can to sabotage your efforts? Having a willing partner is always better than having a resentful slave.

And while neither party here really trusts the other, at least by keeping Adalind as a partner Vicktor is ensuring that the betrayal will come just before they can get the baby. Knowing this lets Vicktor pre-empt or thwart Adalind when the time comes. This is much easier than having to deal with the many, unpredictable betrayals he would have to deal with if Adalind was unwilling. So, while he does not NEED to play nice, it is in his best interest to do so. And Vicktor will ALWAYS do what is in his best interest. So stop looking for intimacy that does not exist.

If I can persuade you of nothing else, let it be this; Adalind is not a formidable enough villain to pull what you describe off. She is unimpressive, dull-witted and, if rumours are to be believed, on her way out. Personally, I see this as a good thing. Maybe this will make room for Trubel to become a regular, or maybe allow for a more formidable villain to take her place. I will be very glad to see her gone so that the show may no longer be shackled by her presence.

Here's hoping Nick is the one to do the deed, and that he does it by cutting her head off. It would be very apt.