(03-09-2017, 11:09 AM)irukandji Wrote: But aside from that, all of her actions point to a couple of things. One, she didn't believe Nick could protect her children and two, she didn't believe Nick could protect himself.
Adalind doesn't see this as a weakness in Nick that would prevent them from being together. BC was built up as an overwhelming threat. She doesn't think any less of Nick as a man because he can't single-handedly conquer every threat. Adalind saw that Nick was afraid to look into a mirror in the last episode and doesn't think of him as a coward or not worthy of her love for it.