

TURNER | Adalind’s vulnerability at that point - she really, really doesn’t want this to be happening. I think for the episodes that follow, you’ll see little bits and pieces of that Hexenbiest weaving back in. Maybe it will be different.” And she’s saying no, this thing takes hold of you and it controls you. Is the transformation full-on? Will she go back to being an evil menace?ĬOFFEE | The fear for her - and what she expresses to Rosalee in this episode - is that “You don’t understand what happened, how that takes over.” Because Rosalee is trying to tell her, “You’re different now. TVLINE | She was a bitch when she was a Hexenbiest. She’s more than proven herself that she’s a changed woman, and Rosalee is also a reformed person so she has more tolerance and compassion when it comes to people being able to have second chances. But at this point, Rosalee really cares about Adalind. So it always has been a little bit of a ticking time bomb. It wasn’t like they took her powers away forever.

TURNER | Rosalee always has known that it was just a suppressant that they gave Adalind.

Getting her powers back completely jeopardizes their relationship, and then they’re co-parenting with Kelly, so it’s a much more global situation for her life than it was ever before. TVLINE | It seems like Adalind getting her powers back surprises her, even though she knew it was a possibility.ĬOFFEE | It was always a possibility, and the way the writers bring them back is so instinctive - and then it saves Rosalee’s life, so they have this shared secret together, which is really good, but then it also complicates things for another six episodes because now I have a secret that I’m keeping from Nick. She protested that she couldn’t return to her former self, but a later scene made it seem as though she had no choice: The bitch is (on her way) back.ĭuring a February visit to the series’ Portland, Ore., set, TVLine talked to Claire Coffee and Bree Turner separately about the episode and what it means for the Scooby Gang - and little Kelly’s parents, in particular. After the incident, Rosalee tried to calm her new friend, who feared that the return of her Wesen abilities would mean a swift and definitive end to her relationship with Nick: After all, Hexen-Adalind was a vicious wench who stopped at nothing (poisoning, deception, matters of dubious consent) in order to get her way.
