01-05-2017, 02:55 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-05-2017, 03:01 PM by MarylikesGrimm.)
(01-05-2017, 02:50 PM)Darlee Wrote: But Adalind did know that they want to use Juliette to get to Mama Kelly. That is why she try to kidnap her the first time only to find out that she is a hexenbeist now. You say that they were not believing anything she says but yet they believe that Nick is the father and that the suppressant will work. They never ask her to take that but she did it herself to prove it would work.
Nick thought it might be possible he was the father and he wanted Rosalee opinion on the suppressant. He make it clear he could not promise her anything, he is taking her to Rosalee.
Nick tells her he'll take her to Rosalee, but he doesn't know if she'll help.
Kelly took Diana but she could have given her to the resistance or what ever. Adalind only know royals wanted information from Nick about it and not that they were going to contact Kelly.
http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Iron_Hans
Kenneth is on the phone with the King when Adalind comes into the room. Kenneth asks her if she has something she wants to say to the King, but she shakes her head. After Kenneth hangs up, Adalind asks if the King is going to kill Renard, and Kenneth asks if that upsets her since he is the father of one of her children. Adalind asks if anyone actually cares what she thinks, and he tells her no. Kenneth then tells her that Juliette got arrested after attacking people at a bar, and Adalind says that means she is starting to accept becoming a Hexenbiest. Kenneth says this could be the opportunity they've been looking for since Juliette knows all about Nick, including his mother, and therefore where Diana could be. Adalind says there is no way that Juliette would betray Nick, and Kenneth says, "It's surprising how quickly betrayal becomes a viable option, given the right circumstances." Adalind asks which right circumstances, and Kenneth tells her that he knows the father of her unborn baby is Nick. Kenneth asks what will Juliette do when she finds out that she and Nick are having a love child, and Adalind says, "You wouldn't." Kenneth responds, "Given the right circumstances." Adalind says she is the mother of the child he wants, but Kenneth replies, "It's surprising how quickly betrayal becomes a viable option," and leaves.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.