(05-11-2019, 05:06 PM)N_grimm Wrote: If you google “family”, this is the first definition you get: “a group consisting of two parents and their children living together as a unit”. Adaind was a family member.
According to your logic (not mine!), Juliette was a houseguest in season 1-4. She screwed Nick (you wording, not mine!) so she didn’t have to pay the rent when living in his house…
I'll tell you what.....quote me the script line where Nick refers to Adalind as his family.
(05-05-2019, 02:15 PM)N_grimm Wrote: Please. Why do you keep repeating that absurd statement? Nick was sucked through a portal – he didn’t take the “I love you”- statement back. BTH, he also only told his son he loved him in the cabin minutes before he told Adalind. According to your logic, he took it back and probably never told him again. Nick being sucked true the portal didn’t change how he and Adalind felt for each other. Nick had literally gone true hell to get her back, so it was more than obvious that he told her again.
It's a funny thing between Nick and Adalind. She had no trouble telling him she loved him.....not real long after she moved in. So what did good old boy Nick say in return? Nothing, nada, he couldn't even acknowledge her statement. He didn't mind screwing her though and then telling Monroe he had sex with her.
So.....according to you, Nick doesn't have to tell Adalind he loves her because he went through hell for her. I see. So he didn't want the scoobies back, alive, or his precinct, or anyone. Just Adalind, right?
The point is, the scene never happened because Nick wanted to come back at a certain point in time. But again, I'll look at any script notes you care to share if you feel differently.
Finally, when does Adalind find out that Nick went though hell for her?
(05-05-2019, 02:15 PM)N_grimm Wrote: Nick killes the devil to get Adalind back. He then removes her ring and declares Adalind, Diana and Kelly are his family.
Nick brought the Z into the world. It's not just Adalind's life on the line, it's humanity. That's a bigger stake than just Adalind.
(05-05-2019, 03:18 PM)irukandji Wrote: If Kelly grew up in a family where both his parents had the Burkhardt-name, it would be natural for him to only use that name. If his parents had different last-names, then it would be more natural for him to use both. He signed the Grimmbook Kelly Burkhardt.
Kelly can't just change his name from Kelly Schade-Burkhardt to Kelly Burkhardt because he feels like signing it that way. It takes a legal name change. Adalind wanted his name to be Kelly Schade-Burkhardt for a reason and would have had it legally so when he was born.
I question what transpired between Kelly and his mother that he would take so drastic a measure. That had to be hurtful to her.
(05-05-2019, 02:15 PM)N_grimm Wrote: The 20 years later scene had an important role to play – give the fans closure. Why is Diana referring to “mom”? Adalind never hunted wesen. Because they wanted to tell the viewers that Nick and Adalind were still together. Why did Kelly write in the Grimm book, and not Nick 20 years earlier? Because the writers wanted to tell the viewers that Kelly is a Grimm - following in Nick’s footsteps – and it’s a perfect ending to a show about fairytales to show the book closing. If you paid attention, Adalind’s stuff is also in the trailer– her witch hat for example. Why? That’s just another hint telling us that Nick and Adalind are living together as a family. We learn Diana is hunting wesen. Why? She’s 75% hexenbeist. That’s telling us that she was raised in the Nick/Adalind family, where Nick had an important influence on her. That scene, together with Nick telling Adalind he loved her, removing the ring, having Nick shout to his mom and aunt that wants Adalind back, having Z refer to Kelly and Diana as “your (i.e. Nick’s) children” and having Nick refer to Adalind, Kelly and Diana as “my family” was MORE than enough for 99 percent of the viewers to conclude that Nick and Adalind are endgame. That why Grimm wiki has Adalind as Nick’s wife.
Funny, I thought the creative team said something about the ending being whatever fans wanted it to be.
As for Grimm wiki, I would think you would know better than to try and use that as an argument.
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