(04-10-2017, 11:06 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(04-10-2017, 09:23 PM)Juliette Wrote:(04-10-2017, 08:47 PM)irukandji Wrote: I don't see them as all that complicated. Neither one has a genuine interest in the other. Their commonality seems to be baby Kelly and sleeping together. I'm not being sarcastic here, that's all I really see them as having in common.
This is exactly what I think. The only common thing Nick and Adalind have together is Baby Kelly. It seems to glue the two together it is forced and somehow not right. Just because Nick and Adalind have a child together, doesn't mean they need to be in a relationship.
Nick sees Diana who he believes his mother died protecting as important and wants to part of her life. Both Nick and Adalind made mistakes in their lives so their mothers ended up dead. Both lost their dads as children. Many tragedies in their lives they have in common.
Nick reaction to the suffering for season 4 was to want more control over his homelife. Nick the Grimm thought this is how to protect his family. Nick was worried his son would end up without his parents like Trubel and himself (see picture below).
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Okay, so we have baby Kelly, sleeping together, and some tragedies. I'm sure there are more tragedies, but here's what I've come up with. Nick lost his aunt. Adalind was involved in that one. Adalind lost her hexenbiest. Nick was involved in that one. Adalind lost Diana. Nick was involved in that one. Nick lost his mother. Adalind was involved in that one. Nick lost his Grimm. Adalind was involved in that one. The only thing either one of them ever gained out of the relationship was baby Kelly and even that is a very gray area for these two.
Again, I'm not being sarcastic. I just don't see anything that led to me to believe that this is somehow a complex relationship with involving two people who have so much in common.
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