(12-03-2016, 01:06 AM)Purity Wrote:(12-03-2016, 12:33 AM)irukandji Wrote: Degrimm brought up something recently that I thought would add to the discussion.
Nick and Adalind are natural enemies in the wesen world. While they might be able to overcome their own internal difficulties with one another, which I doubt, can they overcome the difficulties of their world? In other words, wesen, other Grimms, and hexenbiests would not only find their relationship vulgar, but an abomination, an insult, and a hypocrisy. Consider the Grimms who lost loved ones to hexenbiests. Add the other side of the coin, hexenbiests who've lost loved ones to Grimms. No doubt some of these are some kind of relation to either Nick or Adalind, so now there's a betrayal of family at stake.
Finally, if these two stay together, what kind of a stigma is leveled on Kelly and Diana?
This is very deep, and I like.
I guess then this is were them (Nick & Adalind) being a family will be very important. For it will be them strong as a family versus the world together with the few friends they have who understand their situation like Monroe and Roselee, (both are 2 different wesens too, they too did not care about tradition and presently working well for them).
Thank you!
I don't think being a family versus the world should be the cornerstone of Nick and Adalind's relationship, at least not at this point. Having a family takes a strong commitment to protect the children involved in the family. Adalind and Nick do not have a belief in family but instead have always been of the self-serving kind in my opinion. A family cannot compete with that kind of an outlook.
I'm glad you brought up Monroe and Rosalee because they should be willing not only to help, but to do whatever it takes if they believe Nick and Adalind will need their support. Nick had to become a Grimm again in order to help them and Juliette suffered the after effects to help them and Nick. They can do no less for Nick and, if need arises, they owe Eve as well.
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