The problem with the show choosing to make Nick not the father. There is no alternative theory established.
There is no doubt there are things about the time line that are off. But according to the dates shown on the show nine months could have past since she sleep with Nick.
March 19, 2014 "The Show Must Go On" begins as the date was on the ticket stubs of the murdered women.
This is the episode just before Synchronicity.
February 18, 2015 "Hibernaculum" ends as the date was on Wu's tablet at the scene of the Cabbie's body.
This is the episode near the end of season 5.
This shows that from the time Diana came to portland to the time Adalind gave birth was close to a year in Grimm time. So the nine months do exist. Plus there is nothing in the show that gives Adalind a chance to have had sex between this time period. There is the one scene while Adalind was staying with Sean while working on taking Nick powers. In the station Sean was adamant he had not gotten Adalind pregnant.
The only part where the timeline is off is Adalind not knowing she was pregnant when Henretta told her. She would have had to be a few months into the pregnancy. Also she goes from having the fight to getting in Sean truck and the pregnancy is obvious. Yet she does not know until Henretta tells her.
We know the writers decided to use Clair's actual pregnancy. plus there was a break break between the two episode. You can not use the physical to disprove the shows premise. Clair's physical appearance is what it is. That is just like the last episode where scenes went from covered in snow to no snow at all. You can not read anything into that. The writers can not control nature.
But even trying to use dates shown on the show are not a good gauge of time. The props people a lot of time use the current date when they are creating the prop unless the date has significance in the story.
There is no doubt there are things about the time line that are off. But according to the dates shown on the show nine months could have past since she sleep with Nick.
March 19, 2014 "The Show Must Go On" begins as the date was on the ticket stubs of the murdered women.
This is the episode just before Synchronicity.
February 18, 2015 "Hibernaculum" ends as the date was on Wu's tablet at the scene of the Cabbie's body.
This is the episode near the end of season 5.
This shows that from the time Diana came to portland to the time Adalind gave birth was close to a year in Grimm time. So the nine months do exist. Plus there is nothing in the show that gives Adalind a chance to have had sex between this time period. There is the one scene while Adalind was staying with Sean while working on taking Nick powers. In the station Sean was adamant he had not gotten Adalind pregnant.
The only part where the timeline is off is Adalind not knowing she was pregnant when Henretta told her. She would have had to be a few months into the pregnancy. Also she goes from having the fight to getting in Sean truck and the pregnancy is obvious. Yet she does not know until Henretta tells her.
We know the writers decided to use Clair's actual pregnancy. plus there was a break break between the two episode. You can not use the physical to disprove the shows premise. Clair's physical appearance is what it is. That is just like the last episode where scenes went from covered in snow to no snow at all. You can not read anything into that. The writers can not control nature.
But even trying to use dates shown on the show are not a good gauge of time. The props people a lot of time use the current date when they are creating the prop unless the date has significance in the story.
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