(11-29-2020, 11:57 AM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Not until s05, when they retconned the entire Adalind-Catherine relationship with Adalind's description of her childhood (father leaving when she was a child, her trying to be not like her mother). Fortunately, they hadn't said anything previously that suggested a close, loving mother-daughter relationship either, so there was wiggle room for it.
I was thinking of when Adalind was at the graveside and said Catherine wasn't the greatest mother, but then adds, "I'm sure I wasn't the greatest daughter". She also states that she loved Catherine and I think Catherine loved her as well.
I'm sure in the hexenbiest world it is quite a humiliating condition to lose one's spirit, especially to an enemy like a Grimm. It certainly wouldn't make a mother hexenbiest proud. I can understand Catherine's anger. Adalind went into the lion's den and foolishly took Nick on. She really was lucky he didn't kill her.
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