When did Adalind someone on the forum point out a post of mine was in the wrong tense. They were correct but got me thinking not about that post but about Adalind and Nick. Have the writers been going this way from episode one? Was this planned or not?
The first woge Nick see is Adalind we know that for the woge (the not seen by humans) is emotional. So Adalind woge was likely caused by blushing. So when she Nick for the first time she had an emotional reaction.
So let's go back and look at season 5 for the point of season 1. Juliette said no to NIck's marriage question twice. Could (more a woman question) Juliette have sensed a change in Nick? One maybe even she didn't understand? Did we get a hint in season 3 episode Synchronicity where things lead Nick and Adalind together?
Nick and Adalind have had many run-ins but none of these have even been to the death so to speak. Now add season 4 and Juliette/Nick that run-in was to be to the death.
So did the writers plan on Nick and Adalind ending up as a couple or do the storyline bring them here? We (most of time) post the writes as being you fill in the word, should we also look at maybe they have been following a long term story for these characters?
Now the Grimm (how they become Grimm's) changed and the did change other plots to make a better fit with the overall story, but this one may not have changed.
The first woge Nick see is Adalind we know that for the woge (the not seen by humans) is emotional. So Adalind woge was likely caused by blushing. So when she Nick for the first time she had an emotional reaction.
So let's go back and look at season 5 for the point of season 1. Juliette said no to NIck's marriage question twice. Could (more a woman question) Juliette have sensed a change in Nick? One maybe even she didn't understand? Did we get a hint in season 3 episode Synchronicity where things lead Nick and Adalind together?
Nick and Adalind have had many run-ins but none of these have even been to the death so to speak. Now add season 4 and Juliette/Nick that run-in was to be to the death.
So did the writers plan on Nick and Adalind ending up as a couple or do the storyline bring them here? We (most of time) post the writes as being you fill in the word, should we also look at maybe they have been following a long term story for these characters?
Now the Grimm (how they become Grimm's) changed and the did change other plots to make a better fit with the overall story, but this one may not have changed.