(12-30-2016, 09:06 PM)izzy Wrote: But where I disagree is you first sentence, which is reflected at Adalind. I have never, ever, ever, ever, ever known a person, male or female, get NEWLY involved with someone when they already knew what a p.o.s human being that person was...You know I’m going to disagree with this, Izzy. Who knows what the show will have Adalind doing in S6, but for now she’s making a concerted effort to better her life and be a good mother. And while I don’t have clue why she believes she’s in love with Nick, this belief appears genuine.
As for Nick settling for Adalind, that’s pretty much the big ole pot offended by sharing a fire with the kettle. Soot is soot.
I think even Nick realized that his initial deceit about being a Grimm compounded by the never-ending crises it brings, made Juliette resist that final commitment. Nick & Juliette’s failure was never asking if his Grimm would always prevent marriage and how they should proceed if it would. But I must say, I think it’s selfish of Nick to want any woman and their children to take a backseat to his Grimm duties.
edited to add:
Quote:I smiled at the scene of Nick checking out Adalind's ass when she was with Kelly at the crib and Nick was laying in bed still. All guys know exactly how he felt and what he was thinking.I thought that was funny too. Nick pretending to just wake up when Adalind was about to catch him staring at her ass. Yes, they should have left that in, if for no reason other than it’s humor.
And I meant to mention before that I don’t recall Nick looking as buff in Maiden Quest as he did in Map of the Seven Knights.
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