04-10-2017, 05:51 PM
(04-09-2017, 08:33 PM)Tara Wrote:wow, that's kind of cold, Tara. While there were many times I wanted Nick to Grimm her in the early Seasons, I was really moved by how much she loved Diana and felt her loss. She begging anyone for help and they all refused.(04-09-2017, 07:59 PM)MANTItotheCore Wrote:(04-09-2017, 02:47 PM)Tara Wrote: Nobody have said Nick should left Adalind...but that's not the woman, we know. She try to please but Adalind is her own people but she want to please. She is her own person. With own wishes and own commitments. If she is so focused on another person, it's not right. Nobody should change for someone and I really mean no one. You can make compromise but change so much - it can not be love.
And I don't say it because I can't stand Adalind. I say it as woman. I wouldn't change myself if the people don't like me - then I don't need them. Everyone can make compromise but change doesn't be.
for my part, I don't see it that way AT ALL. Adalind is her own woman. Period. She was devastated by the loss of Diana and the hunt that she undertook afterward. Even if you hate Adalind, you have to watch those episodes of her crying pitiably begging anyone who would listen to help her find her child. It was during this time that she smoked the hat and slept with Nick at the request of the Royals, hoping to get Diana back. When she gets pregnant with Kelly, Adalind is in fear of her life from Juliette who was trying to kill her. Naturally, she went to the father of her baby who would be killed with her (not that Juliette cared at that time). It is clear she and Nick developed a love for each other and that's were we ended.
I had no sympathy for her at that time. She brought herself in trouble. The child is innocent, of course. But she wouldn't go to Nick when it wasn't for the reason of Juliette. And she has herself to blame for it.
She went to Nick because it was HIS CHILD.