I think the knife scene here is better than how it was described in the novel. This one change looks good at least for me.
So here she's with her in a locked room and even though it's cliffhanger, I think she will end up framing her as well.(based on the novel, this knife was used to frame Edith into trying to kill Blondie).
So far, this looks better than (in the novel) trying to visit her in the prison, with warm water and a knife and making Edith look like she was trying to st@b her from the small window of the cell's door and the knife remains warm? That was Killian's reasoning while trying to prove that Edith is innocent: 1st reasoning, the knife/dagger is remaining warm and Blondie is holding warm water ( dunno why bring warm water, I think she was trying to offer her to drink it or make it look like that) anyway... Edith was freezing to death, so even if the dagger is thrown on her side in the cell, and remained warm in that winter in a dungeon underground. So for the time that Blondie started screaming and her Boy arriving and after them Killian and trying to understand what's going on, he opens the door, takes the knife and poof.. It's warm. Which cannot be the case cuz physics.
2nd reasoning, that the window is so small and the bars were close that it makes it impossible to try and st@b someone through it.
So let's see how this one goes... The framing might be more logical in this one (or so I hope) because with the latest chnages they're starting to make Blondie as a villain be so lame, at least I hope she owns her title as a villainess and a selfish person in the next chapter.
In the novel, yes, they put her in prison after deciding not to slaughter her with her family. But the story here shows a lot of changes. And they did not send her to prison but to her room instead.
In the novel, yes, they put her in prison after deciding not to slaughter her with her family. But the story here shows a lot of changes. And they did not send her to prison but to her room instead. Teru
Yoo so here she's in her room then!! Man..they really changed up the whole storyline huh, thanks for the info!
I think the knife scene here is better than how it was described in the novel. This one change looks good at least for me.
So here she's with her in a locked room and even though it's cliffhanger, I think she will end up framing her as well.(based on the novel, this knife was used to frame Edith into trying to kill Blondie).
So far, this looks better than (in the novel) trying to visit her in the prison, with warm water and a knife and making Edith look like she was trying to st@b her from the small window of the cell's door and the knife remains warm? That was Killian's reasoning while trying to prove that Edith is innocent: 1st reasoning, the knife/dagger is remaining warm and Blondie is holding warm water ( dunno why bring warm water, I think she was trying to offer her to drink it or make it look like that) anyway... Edith was freezing to death, so even if the dagger is thrown on her side in the cell, and remained warm in that winter in a dungeon underground. So for the time that Blondie started screaming and her Boy arriving and after them Killian and trying to understand what's going on, he opens the door, takes the knife and poof.. It's warm. Which cannot be the case cuz physics.
2nd reasoning, that the window is so small and the bars were close that it makes it impossible to try and st@b someone through it.
So let's see how this one goes... The framing might be more logical in this one (or so I hope) because with the latest chnages they're starting to make Blondie as a villain be so lame, at least I hope she owns her title as a villainess and a selfish person in the next chapter.