(03-14-2017, 02:03 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: I don't think the life of a grimm is conducive to sustaining long relationships, I doubt many of them actually get to live long lives. However, this doesn't mean they don't or shouldn't fall in love. Love is a part of life. Wesen fall in love, heck even serial killers fall in love, I don't see anything wrong with that. They shouldn't be exempt from experiencing life just because they are Grimm. It's just a case of knowing what to expect as their partner and actually being on the same page about the relationship as a whole.
I agree with these comments too. Just I have said also. Nothing wrong with Nick falling in love with a partner who wants the same thing. Adalind wants the same as Nick does, and there is no reason what so ever for them to say no or try to work it out, which so far they have been doing quite well in a matured manner.
Yes a Grimm's life can be complicated but who says a hexenbiest life is not complicated too? Their life complications could very well be the best match making and lifestyle type. Just because it has never been recorded in the history of Grimms with this type of relationship, does not mean it has to be discarded as "it is wrong".
This could be the relationship Nick needs as Adalind too. I see no reason why thier relationship should be judged.