04-24-2017, 06:58 PM
(04-24-2017, 04:36 PM)Mrtrick Wrote:(04-24-2017, 02:09 PM)Tara Wrote:(04-24-2017, 04:59 AM)thecdn Wrote:(04-23-2017, 11:43 AM)Mrtrick Wrote: Adalind still makes her own decisions. She decided to go back to work. .........He loves a woman who is steadfast, smart and brave. A woman who is unwavering in her devotion to her children and friends. A woman he's proud of, because of the past she's overcome. He loves her because he got the chance to really know her.
Once again Mrtrick comes in with a great response - you save me so much typing
Nick found someone who understood the wesen world and fully accepted his life as a grimm, Juliette did not. Adalind found a good man who liked, then loved her for herself, not for what she could do for him.
As to those who say this domesticated version isn't Adalind, don't forget this is only a small snapshot of their life. She had her first child taken away so maybe she is going 'super mommy' with this second chance. Who's to say she doesn't go back to work part time in 6 months or a year? Or full time if there is close day care?
If you want to revise the events of the show to reflect how you wanted it to be go write some fanfic. There is lots of it out there.
Something like that can only say Nadalind shippers. Unbelievable, how easy they accept the change without asking anything about it. I think that would have been the calm before the storm. Just pity that there aren't more seasons to come. And no I don't buy it that Adalind have changed that much.
Yeah, that's true that there is Fanfiction for but I've stopped reading fanfiction about Grimm. Because the reader will be overloaded with Nadalind.
For Nick and Adalind to still be together twenty years later, it would seem to indicate the truth in her evolution. Everything the show has been telling you since late season four would also bear this out. As to what aspect of her change you think I should be asking about, I can't be sure. I understand the nature of Adalind quite well, as I do for all the characters. It's all there on the screen if you want to analyze it. But if you can't accept what they're showing you as truth, then there is no amount of debate that will dissuade your desire to demonize Adalind. If there had been more seasons, you would have only become more entrenched in your animosity. They never had any intention of putting Nick and Juliette back together. That die was cast the moment Juliette became a Hexenbeist. Adalind's rehabilitation was underway as far back as season three. This inexorable course of events has been toppling like dominoes for some time. Some of it came about in fortuitous fashion, like Claire Coffee's pregnancy. But the writers always felt the characters were guiding them where they needed to go. And one of the things they wanted to leave the audience with in that epilogue, was a mental picture of Nick and Adalind as a profoundly strong couple. Had we gotten another season, they would have only sought to build upon the foundation of their love and family. Given that this offends you, it should grant some relief that you weren't subjected to such things.
Everyone has a different perception of the happenings and it would be boring if everyone had an equal opinion. And very monotonous.
All the way Nickliette for ever