(01-13-2019, 02:38 PM)brandon Wrote: I would say that as "Hexenbiest", not only insecurity was also prejudices.
She was the one who rejected him first for that reason.
I'm glad you brought up hexenbiests. I am going to focus specifically on Adalind. The show (unjustly so) devolved Adalind into a person who's primary purpose is to be there for Nick. Now before anyone disagrees with me, I know there were tidbits there where she helped the scoobies, but there were not enough instances (at least to me) to conclude that the show really wanted Adalind to shine as a character in her own right, once she became a livein at Nick's.
Adalind, once she had baby Kelly, was essentially in the same situation as Juliette was. Maybe a little worse because, unlike Juliette, she was pretty much tied to the fome and didn't have a lot freedom. She had to tend to her baby.
I know she had considered the thought that Nick might go back with Juliette, and I know it must have been frustrating when Nick took a phone call from Eve, and then had to go meet with her. Adalind would trust Nick. After all, there is no reason not to. But how would she deal with his life as a grimm, where unexpected events occur regularly? For instance, how would Adalind deal with events caused by someone like the muse?
I know it was mentioned that the police don't always reveal all aspects to their job. But grimms are subject to no such limitations because being a grimm is not recognized as a service to the public. So that said, would Adalind talk to Nick about the aspects of being a grimm and the different cultures he encounters? Or has the show given her a completely blind eye in order that she tend to baby Kelly and, eventually, Diana?
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