03-12-2017, 02:47 PM
(03-12-2017, 02:25 PM)irukandji Wrote: Neither had anything to do with the other.Exactly. Just as people can marry with the symbol of a ring on their finger.
Conrad already knew she was in love with a Grimm. He couldn't make her love Sean, the ring wasn't about her and Sean getting to live the fairy tale, even if it would seem that way to the public. The ring was a guarantee that she would do as told or her children would suffer the consequences. She would be a princess IF she married Sean but that's unlikely because she's with Nick and mirror monster pending, could remain with him if he succeeds in killing it. But the ring is a different matter altogether because it ties directly to her children's well being, according to Conrad's words. She's already defied the "princess" thing because there wasn't anything he said to her about needing to be that "or else". He simply said the ring stays on "or else". Whether you see that as a prediction is up to you, Adalind sees it as a spell meant to harm her children, hence she's kept it on.
(03-12-2017, 02:39 PM)irukandji Wrote:in real life, no but on the show, they are attempting to have a healthy relationship. They haven't fully addressed Kelly's conception but they aren't ignorant of it either. They are doing more to make it work than Adalind and Sean did in the years of being on and off relationship that was very one sided for a very long time and one half used the other.(03-12-2017, 02:28 PM)rpmaluki Wrote:(03-12-2017, 01:57 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: I think the reverse is true. Adalind expressed her fear that being a Hexenbiest again would change her back to the person she used to be, who she now feels was not a good person. She told Nick that Hexen and Zauberbiests are naturally drawn to power. As a couple, Adalind and Sean would just enable the worst aspects of each others' personalities.Sean and Adalind would bring out the worst in each other as we have seen. Just because they are of the same nature (deceptive, destructive and power hungry) doesn't make them well suited to sustain a long term relationship. Nick and Adalind as a grimm and hexenbiest are a novelty, true opposites, they can do more to maintain some semblance of a balanced, and even healthy relationship. The difference between the two is that the later are at least making a genuine go of trying to build a life together whereas the former didn't, even when they had the same opportunity when Diana was born.
With a Grimm and a Hexenbiest, each would at least have the potential to be able to recognize when the other was starting to go off the rails.
I don't know about that. Can a healthy relationship really be born from rape? I mean neither Adalind or Nick has ever attempted to really address the terrible issues in their respective pasts. Instead they choose to simply ignore them.
Just looking at the fairytale ending. It's generally the prince who gets the princess, not the commoner.
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