09-21-2016, 06:29 PM
I haven't seen anything to suggest that sex was not required. Elizabeth specifically stated that Juliette needed to sleep with Nick as Adalind to reverse the spell. Nick got his powers within the next 24 hours. Sex with Adalind also put Hank into a coma so it makes me think that sex was necessary. Grimm has never really been more complex than it had to be so I don't believe there was anything more to it.
I ultimately think it was an excuse to show Nick in bed with the fake Adalind because they didn't know how to put them in bed otherwise. They wanted that scene to happen without Nick cheating on Juliette like her making out with Sean while being under a powerful spell.
I ultimately think it was an excuse to show Nick in bed with the fake Adalind because they didn't know how to put them in bed otherwise. They wanted that scene to happen without Nick cheating on Juliette like her making out with Sean while being under a powerful spell.