04-16-2017, 07:41 AM
Quote:You then have Kelly refer to Nick as my father. Why would the writers do that is Diana was referring to Nick when see said dad.You’re putting way too much emphasis on a single line of dialogue. Kelly may have used the formal reference simply because Grimm books are intended to be passed down to future generations.
Nothing in the ending suggests that Nick leaves his friends and family, rather, the entire ending showcases Nick’s overwhelming joy when discovering that his friends and family are with him.
It could be that you’re pushing for a future with Nick as the lone Grimm because it would prevent him being married to and in love with Adalind during those twenty years. And dare I say that a certain Hexenbiest named Eve might have accompanied Nick in your interpretation of the future.
Careful, syscrash, your ship is showing.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke