01-16-2019, 01:35 PM
Nick and Adalind's chemistry or Nick's love for Adalind isn't going to be defined. He can say he thinks she's a wonderful mother, that he wants her back, that he'd thought he go crazy without her, tell her about the stick (albeit off-screen) and take it upon himself to go into the mirror rather than let her do it but I don't know if people would define it as love. There are other things he did such as have faith in her when she told him her Hexenbiest had returned.
Nick and Adalind found themselves attracted to each other even though they both probably preferred not to be. Adalind denied her feelings in the first half of season 5 and Nick did it for even longer. If it weren't for their tumultuous history, they may have announced their attraction sooner.
As for Grimms being being emotionally detached, I didn't see it as necessary in the show. Nick and Trubel certainly weren't and neither were Kelly and Marie as it turned out. Nick's emotions ended up being the key to saving the world after all. He was compromised at first but Trubel helped him to get to a point where those emotions worked for him rather than against him.
Nick and Adalind found themselves attracted to each other even though they both probably preferred not to be. Adalind denied her feelings in the first half of season 5 and Nick did it for even longer. If it weren't for their tumultuous history, they may have announced their attraction sooner.
As for Grimms being being emotionally detached, I didn't see it as necessary in the show. Nick and Trubel certainly weren't and neither were Kelly and Marie as it turned out. Nick's emotions ended up being the key to saving the world after all. He was compromised at first but Trubel helped him to get to a point where those emotions worked for him rather than against him.