03-22-2017, 05:08 AM
Quote:If the timeframe was so short from the time Adalind gave birth to Diana, slept with Nick and then took off with royals, how then can it be different once she became pregnant?
I don’t know, irukandji, there aren’t tangible facts to debate the timeline. I don’t know how many months passed from Diana’s birth to Kelly’s birth, and no one has provided a concrete timeframe based on the episodes, but I don’t think anyone can - even the writers. Nor do I think the writers have any concern about having a realistic timeline or even telling viewers whether a Grimm/Hexenbiest pregnancy has a shorter gestation period.
G&K wrote that Adalind would have the super powerful baby Diana, then realized their actor was pregnant in real life and instead of hiding it behind props or writing her character out of the storyline, chose to write her as having a child with the central character. I imagine their goal was creating a scenario that the hero has a child with his hated foe, not about making it verifiable in case viewers started counting the months.
We each latch onto elements that move us or bring about questions that need answers. Yours is the timeline and medically proven paternity. I’m still shaking my head that Nick/Adalind are presented in a committed relationship despite not having even one discussion that would open a path for that happening.
Quote:Sleep with Nick. That's very friendly expressed. She did rape him. He thought he was sleeping with his girlfriend. That's why I can't understand that there is a supposedly relationship between them.
Adalind was doing what Viktor demanded in order to see her baby - the baby Nick and his friends kidnapped. What crime/sin actually took place?
You appear to think a mother doesn’t have the right to do whatever is necessary to find her kidnapped baby. I think a mother should and would stop at nothing to find her baby. You see it as a woman committing rape. I see it as a woman forced to prostitute herself in order to find her kidnapped baby.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke