Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-4786807-20161209224941/@comment-84.122.130.246-20170502190404

I know this is an impopular opinion, and I don't think they will go with this (the theory at the beginning of the thread with the story of the Monkey King is really interesting). But yes, I would like to see it go more like the Beauty and the Beast tale. I think Adam has had every oportunity to kill Blake and her friends but hasn't. And, after all these years, I'm pretty sure he recognizes Blake's shadow clones. I believe he decapitated it knowing it wasn't Blake. Yes, he wants to make her suffer. Cause he is suffering  himself (not to justify any violence). However, consider what we have really seen of him. He hit Blake, but they were actually in the middle of a battle, fighting with real weapons, not like they were walking down the street. He let her go in the train and chose not to chase her, he even told his lieutenant not to chase her. He could have easily killed Yang, but he didn't. (Yeah, not like maiming is very nice, but I'm trying to get into his mind, the way he thinks). And consider Blake, her book about the man with two souls, her talking about misguided people. I think it's obvious he is battling with himself when he is near Blake. If things were like in the fairytale, she would confront him, punch his face and beat some sense in his skull. Maybe he'd die protecting her and thus become a man instead of a beast once again, just before dying. But I'd love to see him redeem himself, battle against himself, Blake being the trigger for that, like in the tale.