02-05-2017, 05:37 PM
(02-05-2017, 05:15 PM)syscrash Wrote: That is the question. Is who she is with Nick who she really is. Or is it what she feels or wants to be. If so how long can she keep it up.Juliette/Eve and Diana will probably test the relationship. One thing to consider for Adalind is that Nick has never said he loves her. He might act like he does when they’re alone, but nothing more. Plus Nick is still deceiving her. So should he become conflicted with Adalind/Kelly/family vs. recapturing what he had with Juliette, Adalind may assume that Nick never declared his love/commitment because he doesn’t feel it. I don’t care how much Adalind has changed, she won’t handle rejection well. She’ll feel that Nick used her just as Renard always did.
Several times Juliette was put in the position of have to choose to be with Nick. We have not seen Nick and Adalind relationship be tested. Could Eve being there what puts it to the test.
(02-05-2017, 05:15 PM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote: If this was a happy ending Adalind will soon get bored with being a home maker...and danger alway present, being with a grimm as Juliette know all to wellNo one can know this for certain. Adalind was in grave danger with BC, she didn’t bolt or switch sides. She stood up to Bonaparte when Renard was too cowardly to.
(02-05-2017, 05:18 PM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote: Like I said this is all mute because the stick will end their "Happiness"Again, we can’t know that. And even if the stick/coming big bad ends the relationship, it doesn’t negate what they have at the moment. That’s like saying because Juliette became a Hexenbiest, whatever she and Nick had before is moot. Or that Renard might be tormented into switching sides, but he’s incapable of sticking with the good fight.
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