03-14-2017, 03:55 PM
(03-14-2017, 03:37 PM)Purity Wrote:(03-14-2017, 03:15 PM)irukandji Wrote: How does that make for a good relationship if Adalind shrugs her shoulders and takes the position that if Nick wants her to know, he'll decide to tell her? You know what he's saying....."Adalind, I can't trust you with this, so I'm not telling you."I believe we are kinda up to date with whats going on on Grimm heading to 3 more episodes. What has Nick really beed keeping away from Adalind? Is it the stick, cause I believe she knows about the stick be it off-cam or maybe deleted scene. Adalind is so up to date than Renard is telling us Nick has been keeping her informed on the troubles they are likely to face soon.
The way I see it, Nick has told and more honest to Adalind in thier relationship than when he was when with Juliette. Juliette actualy knew less. The only thing so far was Adalind not telling Nick about Diana's actions but that was to be expected, seeing that all happened out of Nicks control or domain and rather Renards.
I was going by your earlier statement that Nick will decide what Adalind's allowed to know. He used that kind of logic with Juliette and we all know how that turned out.
And this is what I mean about Nick. He never seems to learn from past mistakes. He never changes, he just remains the same while the people around him change. He's a weird guy to be sure.
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