Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-88.108.120.82-20150622223701/@comment-25875828-20150624024301

Adalind going back to the Royals. It was explained using Juliette. It is in a hexenbiest nature to serve. Even Juliette was drawn to power first Sean then Kenneth. If Sean takes over his fathers house. unless his mother throws Adalind out she will go to where the power is. The comment keep assuming Adalind is a women and would do what a smart women would do. You forget first she is a hexenbiest with hexenbiest traits. Which we have seen control her actions. And will continue to control her actions even if it is not in her best interest. How strong is the hexenbiest pull look at Juliette, drove her to be someone else.

So yes for ADalind the smart move would be to settle down and raise her kids. The hexenbiest has other ideas.

You also have another theme running her. Nick grew up no parents, Trubel no parents, Sean with out his parents, Adalind without her mom, Dad who knows. Monroe and Rosalee problems with their parents. Juliette seems to be the only one that grew up maintaining a relationship with both her parents.

ADalind ,Nick and the kids sittng around a dinner table. Does that realy fit with the theme of any of the other characters past. The characters make this point about wanting a life different then they had. But does anyone really think the writers would make it possible.