03-20-2017, 06:50 PM
(03-20-2017, 05:37 PM)irukandji Wrote:(03-20-2017, 05:02 PM)Robyn Wrote:(03-20-2017, 04:41 PM)irukandji Wrote: Adalind's pregnancy with Kelly was in question. The timeline for Kelly does not match a nine month pregnancy.Okay, so it's only that the timeline isn't sufficiently close enough to nine months.
The show has neither confirmed the gestation period was accurate for a Grimm/Hexenbiest pregnancy or brought the short gestation period into question.
An assumption that the gestation period must be approximately nine months if Nick is the father, can't conclude that Nick is in fact the father.
But if you're assuming the gestation period must be nine months because the show didn't confirm differently, why are you assuming the baby can't be Nick's even though the show hasn't confirmed differently?
Take the timeline. When Henrietta confirmed Adalind's pregnancy, how far along would she have been? 4 weeks? 6 weeks? That means at most, a 6 week time frame since she slept with Nick. Yet, consider what has all transpired during that time. Monroe and Rosalee got married, Nick lost his powers, Monroe and Rosalee were searching for a cure, Nick and Juliette were talking about the possibility of Nick remaining Grimmless, Renard gets shot and dies, Elizabeth pops in to save his life, Elizabeth is informed of the spell and must find Catherine's spell book, Elizabeth has to figure out a spell, Nick and Juliette wait until Monroe and Rosalee are attacked before deciding to reverse Adalind's spell, Juliette begins to suffer effects of the spell but doesn't tell Nick, Juliette goes to Renard, Juliette goes to Henrietta, Henrietta takes Juliette's blood and tests it, Juliette becomes a full fledged hexenbiest. Nick visits Henrietta, Adalind visits Henrietta.
I'm sure I've missed some things here.
So the question is, all of this and possibly more took place in six weeks? How?
Okay, take it a step further. When Adalind's pregnancy is confirmed, it's mid season 4. I'm estimating there are perhaps 10 episodes left before the season finale. Grimm doesn't slip ahead months, the stories progress in real time. Right away in season 5, Adalind gives birth to Kelly. So there's maybe a total elapsed time of what? 12 weeks from the time the pregnancy is confirmed until she gives birth?
The point I was trying to make here is that there has really been nothing to confirm Nick is the father. So, if the creative team decided, one fine day Adalind could come up to Nick and tell him he's not Kelly's father.
They're not going to do that now. The series is ending. But it could have been a definite possibility if the series progressed to a season 7.
The question behind this is who could be the father? I haven't a clue. I was just pointing out that it doesn't seem possible that Nick is the father. For that matter, maybe he's sterile. You have to wonder why Marie pegged him as the last of the grimms.
All I want to say here is that there had to have been at least 3 months maybe even 4 in TV time from the time Nick and Adalind had sex until Henrietta told Adalind she was pregnant I mean a lot happened before the tribunal and Juliette and the hat and sex with Nick as Adalind then we had Juliette turning into a hexenbiest and not saying anything for weeks then when she did they separated for a couple of weeks at least so by the time she told Nick she was probably almost 5-6 months. But I can't believe this is even being discussed why would you doubt Nick is Kelly's father it doesn't make any sense to me unless people just want everyone to think badly of Adalind I would think Nick would be the last person she would try to pin this on.Now if you want to discuss who we really think Diana's father is that makes much more sense to me and I can get aboard that train. Just my lonely little opinion.