08-10-2016, 06:19 AM
(08-09-2016, 07:32 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: I think it was for the both of them, at least that's how I read that scene. After Kelly's birth, they both made concerted efforts to know the other person, starting from scratch in a way, that explains the whole "first" thing between them.
There are so many ways people can break the ice with one another. I found this a very poor one. I interpreted the woge to be Nick's way of identifying a wesen and the danger that comes with the wesen. On the flip side, wesen woge because they see a dangerous side to the Grimm. Grimm's way of trying to make this a cutsie moment of "firsts" between Nick and Adalind didn't make sense. It would have made more sense (to me anyway), to leave the initial woge scene as a plot device for Nick to later recognize Adalind and have the two characters break the ice the way in a more mature manner.
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