(01-04-2018, 10:52 PM)Hell Rell Wrote:I think so too. Rosalee and Monroe did ask Nick to allow Adalind to come to him and confess if they were to ever have trust. Nick wanted to confront her about lying. He was angry but I didn't think it was only over the powers returning and what that meant for him and/or Kelly. He still observed her since he told Hank he wasn't sleeping much because her powers had returned. Nick knowingly sleeping with Adalind was probably more lust than love but by doing so, he crossed a point of no return. I can't say he fell in love with her because she redeemed herself in his eyes. I think he couldn't help himself, it helped that she wanted to be good and nothing like before.(01-04-2018, 08:43 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: Funny you should say that, during the jail scene of S2, Adalind posited that she and Nick could have fun together under different circumstances, to which he responded by calling her a witch and she replied and said she didn't need to be a witch to work that kind of magic. That may have turned out to be true. Adalind didn't need to use her hexenbiest abilities to win Nick over. By the time they returned, they were a non-issue.
That a good point. We know the crazy circumstances that led to them living with each other but Adalind won him over while her powers were suppressed and probably sealed the deal when she confessed to him that they had returned.
Rosalee is different in that with her own past she extended her kindness towards Adalind and her opinion of Adalind's worth isn't hinging on Nick (at least not entirely) but what she sees in Adalind. She was the same towards Eve after the stick healing even when Monroe showed some resistance here and there.