Adelaide wanted to comment on all the incredible things one could do in a different form, the usefulness and the endless possibilities. But that was Adelaide's way of thinking, which wasn't the way Daisy thought or acted. She thought she'd gotten past these moments, where the person she was conflicted with the person she was supposed to be, but apparently not. It wasn't as difficult as it used to be, years ago when she was first learning how to be someone else, but sometimes she resented the role she'd been cast in - being the dumb blonde wasn't always fun, and she knew she was the butt of plenty of jokes within the Facility.
So she decided to ignore all that inner turmoil and focus on the moment at hand and the woman in front of her. "But it's such a pretty form!" she exclaimed, and then realized it might be taken the wrong way. "Not that you're not pretty anyway!" she continued quickly, a bright smile on her face to cover the slip up.