01-30-2016, 05:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-30-2016, 05:18 AM by Grimmbiest11.)
Thought it's time to discuss the elephant in the room given the recent developments in the Schade-Burkhardt household.
In principle, Adalind is still a hexenbiest. Her DNA is still hexenbiest with the exception of the fact that it is just suppressed but not gone. It's different from that other time when she was no longer a hexenbiest.
It's kinda like being on chemotherapy with terminal cancer. You'll know you'll die, the cancer is still there, the medication just buys you time but your fate is sealed.
It seems that Nick is not bothered at all by all this. From what I gather his problem would be with the woge part of the hexenbiest. For all we know Adalind's powers will come back and she could hide it from him and life would go on as normal.
The thing is, there's pretty much nothing Nick can do. Said hexenbiest is the mother of his child who could be half zauberbiest himself. They'll still have joint custody of the child if Nick freaks out.
Oh and it also seemed Nick's mom had no problems about raising a hexenbiest child Diana. Turns out the Schade and Burkhardt lines are a little blurred when it comes to Grimm vs Hexenbiest.
So I guess the writers will need to address that at some point.
Also before Juliette went rogue it seemed like Nick was slowly accepting the possibility of being with hexenette. Idk if it was out of duty/guilt or 'love trumps everything' because he had told her he was not letting go and they'd go through it together. It was Juliette who decided to burn that bridge.
With that storyline in mind it looks like Nick has no qualms about it. Given time and the right circumstances he and Juliette would've been together.
So the Adalind storyline going to support that idea...or not
In principle, Adalind is still a hexenbiest. Her DNA is still hexenbiest with the exception of the fact that it is just suppressed but not gone. It's different from that other time when she was no longer a hexenbiest.
It's kinda like being on chemotherapy with terminal cancer. You'll know you'll die, the cancer is still there, the medication just buys you time but your fate is sealed.
It seems that Nick is not bothered at all by all this. From what I gather his problem would be with the woge part of the hexenbiest. For all we know Adalind's powers will come back and she could hide it from him and life would go on as normal.
The thing is, there's pretty much nothing Nick can do. Said hexenbiest is the mother of his child who could be half zauberbiest himself. They'll still have joint custody of the child if Nick freaks out.
Oh and it also seemed Nick's mom had no problems about raising a hexenbiest child Diana. Turns out the Schade and Burkhardt lines are a little blurred when it comes to Grimm vs Hexenbiest.
So I guess the writers will need to address that at some point.
Also before Juliette went rogue it seemed like Nick was slowly accepting the possibility of being with hexenette. Idk if it was out of duty/guilt or 'love trumps everything' because he had told her he was not letting go and they'd go through it together. It was Juliette who decided to burn that bridge.
With that storyline in mind it looks like Nick has no qualms about it. Given time and the right circumstances he and Juliette would've been together.
So the Adalind storyline going to support that idea...or not