12-28-2017, 05:15 AM
(12-27-2017, 10:40 PM)wesen Wrote: At what point in the series did Adalind redeem herself to Nick and his friends? I know she started on the path to redemption after she gave birth to her daughter and wanted to become a good mother to her. But Nick and his friends didn't share the same viewpoint. I would guess that she redeemed herself to them when she was given a choice to be part of a power couple with Renard and become a member of the Black Claw movement, which would have been a safer and easier option for her and for her children, but instead she chose to protect Nick and his friends. She only disclosed his whereabouts when she was being choked to death and even then, she utilised Diana's powers in order to warn Nick and the others that they were going to get attacked at the loft.
Because Adalind was determined to be a good mother, that is often debated as the turning point and equated to be her path to redemption. In my opinion, being a good mother does not automatically raise her to the status of good person. I know some good mothers who were not redeemed as the result of their motherhood. They're just good mothers.
The scoobies are simply a shade of gray in the black world of Grimm. I don't see any of them as redeemed or seeking redemption. I'm going to get flack for this but the only way I would a redemption for Adalind is if she left the comforts of the fome, departed from the gang with her children, and vowed to live to be a good example to her children as well as to others.
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