(03-08-2017, 05:43 AM)syscrash Wrote: The problem with the Nick and Adalind getting married. The show has not been building to that conclusion. Plus what Conrad said about the ring
Adalind: What's that?
Bonaparte: A wedding ring.
[The ring floats from Bonaparte's hand on to Adalind's left ring finger]
Bonaparte: You are a princess, and Sean will be your prince. People love a fairy tale. [He chuckles] It's beautiful. Oh, one more thing... do not take this ring off, because it will be extremely painful... for your children.
Conrad explicitly tied Adalind to Sean by saying "Sean will be your prince".
I bet they find out the spell died with Conrad.
The idea of getting married to show that even separated they are together would be nice if they had of steered the show that way. But with the redemption of Sean. Diana and Sean's close connection. Now we see Sean and Adalind will be protecting Kelly. the Nick and Adalind marriage story would not work.
Saying Sean will be your prince does not specify it being only Shawn. His statements only simple say he wants Shawn to be her Prince. Also he hints more...
"People love a fairy tale. [He chuckles] It's beautiful'", yes, certainly the viewers, esspecially the Nadalind viewers will love a fairy tale giving another direction to a satisfying fairy tale, though not with Shawn.
Another to add, Shawn caring for Kelly and Adalind can be a gratitude move of promise when and after Nick saves the worlds. Nothing wrong with that script. He also knows as they do all that he will not be any ordinary Grimm but a one of a kind power Grimm.
Wouldn't you do or promise some one or close to a friend if he has done something that saves your life no matter your past history?