01-30-2016, 12:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-30-2016, 12:36 PM by Grimmbiest11.)
Obviously the whole fandom is divided about Nick and Adalind's kiss. Some are totally grossed out and going to quit watching while some were thrilled. To each their own anyway.
Seems the writers addressed Adalind's transgressions against Nick and how he feels about that. I thought it was a bit weird that Nick said Adalind taking his Grimm gave him a shot at a normal chance with Juliette. Probably he's now speaking in hindsight because when it happened he was pissed off.
That conversation alludes that Kelly trumps everything. That despite all the mess Kelly is the only good thing that came out of it.
Then the kiss itself which included Nick making goey eyes at Adalind before the deed. What did y'all think of that?
Seemed both parties were cool with the kiss and admitted to thinking about it despite that it was complicated atm. The talk quickly changed to 'we' and 'us'. Looks like for now that door has been closed with the prelude of revisiting it at some point.
I guess Nick is the house, kids and white picket fence kind of guy. Imo he likes Adalind but he also likes the idea of having a family more.
Does he like his women homely and nurturing and a little tame so he can protect them? Someone here once brought up the theory that he has a Peter Pan complex which manifests in his relationship choices.
Seems the writers addressed Adalind's transgressions against Nick and how he feels about that. I thought it was a bit weird that Nick said Adalind taking his Grimm gave him a shot at a normal chance with Juliette. Probably he's now speaking in hindsight because when it happened he was pissed off.
That conversation alludes that Kelly trumps everything. That despite all the mess Kelly is the only good thing that came out of it.
Then the kiss itself which included Nick making goey eyes at Adalind before the deed. What did y'all think of that?
Seemed both parties were cool with the kiss and admitted to thinking about it despite that it was complicated atm. The talk quickly changed to 'we' and 'us'. Looks like for now that door has been closed with the prelude of revisiting it at some point.
I guess Nick is the house, kids and white picket fence kind of guy. Imo he likes Adalind but he also likes the idea of having a family more.
Does he like his women homely and nurturing and a little tame so he can protect them? Someone here once brought up the theory that he has a Peter Pan complex which manifests in his relationship choices.