04-08-2017, 11:28 PM
(04-08-2017, 10:57 PM)irukandji Wrote:(04-08-2017, 10:38 PM)Mrtrick Wrote: Why is the idea that people would call both Nick and Sean "Dad", rubbing some people the wrong way? It's in no way dismissive of Diana's relationship with Sean. It just means she's also close to Nick. Which is a good and healthy thing.
Just relating this from my own side of the family, my brother married a lady who had two daughters. The younger daughter lived with him and his wife. One day his wife got the brilliant idea that her younger daughter should start referring to him as "Dad". This came up while my parents were visiting and my mother pointed out that he was not her dad. My brother agreed.
He's a great father figure, much better than some real fathers. He supported this young girl just as any father would. But he never considered himself her father. He was a father figure and she referred to him by his name. Both were fine with that arrangement. It was his wife who had the issue with it.
Diana was no toddler or infant when she came into Nick's life. She herself made it plain who she considered her father, and it was not Nick. He was lucky she didn't kill him for that little stunt. It's no stress on either of them if she continues to call him Nick and Sean "Dad". They can still be as close as they want. There's no law that says they can't.
(04-08-2017, 10:41 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(04-08-2017, 10:34 PM)MANTItotheCore Wrote: And I approved of the place JuliEve wound up, too. Everyone's happy... except the Juliette fans, but that's cool too.
Eve and Elizabeth Tulloch fans are happy that they were happy at the end of Grimm.
Since Elizabeth Tulloch and David G. had fun making Grimm that helped them fall in love and I am glad they are getting married.
(04-08-2017, 10:40 PM)irukandji Wrote: I'm just saying if something better came along, Adalind isn't going to pass it up to stay domestic whatever in a fome in the warehouse district.
Adalind turned down Sean already on screen multiple times and he has a lot more money than Nick.
Sean isn't a better deal than Nick. I'm saying if someone better came along with a royal background, I could see Adalind leaving Nick.
(04-08-2017, 08:38 PM)Juliette Wrote: Thank you irukandji, that is the question I had ask myself, too. It's so quiet around Adalind and that's scary.
You're welcome, Juliette. Thank you for the kind words. Here's another question to ponder. If Adalind and Nick were such a great and loving couple, why didn't they have more children?
(04-08-2017, 09:28 PM)Tara Wrote:(04-08-2017, 09:19 PM)irukandji Wrote: The last I heard, Renard was Diana's dad, not Nick. So is Nick really with Adalind 20 years later?
irukandji, I really like that. And it's a good question : )
Thanks, Tara. As we're talking about Nick and Adalind, the great loving couple, I'll ask you this question as well. If they were so loving, why didn't they have more children?
If Diana calls Nick "Dad", it's because she wants to. Not because someone told her to. That makes it about her feelings and nobody else's. Given that Nick and Sean are co-parents to this young woman, it's her feelings that settle the issue. If Sean is jealous about it, then he should get over himself.
And we don't know if Nick and Adalind have more kids. Since they would be younger than Kelly and Diana, it's unlikely they would be out in the field much by this point. They could still be in high school or junior high. But given Adalind's rampant fertility, I wouldn't be surprised if they had a couple more. Of course it's no given that they would even have powers.