12-25-2017, 06:08 PM
There is an aspect of Nick and Adalind relationship that I have not seen anyone mention. He lost Juliette because she was a hexenbiest. could it be he did not want that to happen between him and Adalind. Especially since they had a child together. the other thing I have noticed both in the show and in the interviews. When ever Nick and Adalind relationship is talked about. Kelly is always included in the reasoning for why they are together. What stands out if the conversation between Nick and Monroe while in Germany when Nick told Monroe he sleep with Adalind. It was the same as the conversation when they where on the roof of the fome. Nick always says she is the mother of my child.
So yes when the actors say Nick and Adalind love each other, that makes since. He did take her in and protected her in spite of their past.
But that still does not change there is a big difference between how he related to Juliette vs how he relates to Adalind. With Juliette they wrote scene after scene that showed romance in their relationship. Also both Juliette / Eve death scenes where much more emotional then the scene with Adalind. I have always said there is a reason they scripted it that way. I am not sure what it is. but for some reason they made a big contrast between Juliette and Adalind.
IMO I think the writers where considering the audience may see Nick forgiving Adalind but not forgetting. The scene after the first time Nick and Adalind sleep together supports that idea. While he was laying there they showed he was thinking about the time Adalind had left Hank for dead. That shows he still remembered.
So yes when the actors say Nick and Adalind love each other, that makes since. He did take her in and protected her in spite of their past.
But that still does not change there is a big difference between how he related to Juliette vs how he relates to Adalind. With Juliette they wrote scene after scene that showed romance in their relationship. Also both Juliette / Eve death scenes where much more emotional then the scene with Adalind. I have always said there is a reason they scripted it that way. I am not sure what it is. but for some reason they made a big contrast between Juliette and Adalind.
IMO I think the writers where considering the audience may see Nick forgiving Adalind but not forgetting. The scene after the first time Nick and Adalind sleep together supports that idea. While he was laying there they showed he was thinking about the time Adalind had left Hank for dead. That shows he still remembered.
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