(05-11-2019, 06:32 PM)N_grimm Wrote:(05-11-2019, 05:34 PM)irukandji Wrote: Finally, when does Adalind find out that Nick went though hell for her?
Hard to tell, but since it's her son telling the story, I guess she knows. You know what? Kelly is writing the story in the Grimm book. So if Kelly knows that his father told his mother that he loved her, how can Adalind not know?
Who's talking about Nick telling Adalind that he loved her? I'm talking about your statement that Nick went through hell for Adalind as proof of his love for her. That is not correct. They were all dead before the ghosts came on the scene with Trubel. Nick was fighting for humanity at that point, not Adalind. It's only when the fight was over that he said he wanted her back. Hence, the time travel back to before it all happened.
If Nick relayed the story to young Kelly the way the audience sees it, then he never would have said he went through hell for Adalind. That would not have been the truth.
(05-11-2019, 06:32 PM)N_grimm Wrote: What are you taking about? My argument had nothing to do with his legal name. If Adalind is married to Nick and took his last name, why would she be hurt by Kelly using the Burkhardt name?
Kelly's got the Burkhardt name. He's Kelly Schade-Burkhardt. I assume if Adalind married Nick, she would be Adalind Schade-Burkhardt. What I am wondering is why Kelly would shorten his name to Kelly Burkhardt. He's not Kelly Burkhardt. He's Kelly Schade-Burkhardt. He can't shorten his name, even in a fantasy television series.
(05-11-2019, 06:32 PM)N_grimm Wrote: Go back and read that interview. That's what K&G said when asked what happened to "the others", i.e. after answering questions about Nick, Adalind, Monroe, Rosalee, Kelly and Diana. They’ referring to Hank, Wu, Eve and Renard ........because it wasn't time to include everyone in the ending.
I don't recall anyone stating that Nick married Adalind. As I recall there were at least two interviews where they said different things, which is really no different from any of the other interviews and stunts the creative team and the actors pulled during the series.
I agree with brandon. Whatever the viewers want to make of the ending, so be it.
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