Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-24.150.82.174-20150519044346/@comment-50.29.141.107-20150521212256

Syscrash53 wrote: 50.29.141.107 wrote: Syscrash53 wrote: Do you really think the kids will be part of the show. Diana was not. For her the created a reason for her to be mentioned but never shown. Why would Nicks son be any different. But the bigger reason why would Adalind choose to work with Nick. She no longer has a need for his services. With Kenneth and the King dead. ADalind would more then likely side with Sean. The one who has a connection to meiesner. Just because one child isn't part of the show doesn't mean the other can't. Nick is taking full responibility for his son, so he could be a main or recurring character. Adalind would still work for Nick because he and the police department could work to follow the helicoptor to Diana's current location. They may have had a dark past, but he's not giving up helping her to rekindle with her daughter. It would be Sean with the power and ability to have the helicopter tracked. Nick is only a police officer. Why would Sean have authorities track the helicopter when it is his guy that has the helicopter.

Nick could want to be in his childs life all he wants. But without Adalinds cooperation it won't happen. And there is not longer a reason for Adalind to need Nick. It is more then likely she will go back to using Nick to get the keys under Seans instructions.

Sean is the one with the power now. He is one of the last few Roylas standing. He now knows where Diana is. The Kings death and loss of Diana is now on NIck. Again, he's taking responsibility for his son because he doesn't want him to be abandoned like his mom did. Also, I get it now that Sean is in power now his dad's gone, but don't you think that once Diana's back, he won't need Adalind anymore? Adalind doesn't have need to make Nick get the keys, Sean is the man that Nick reports to, for fuck's sake, why use Adalind when you're the guy that Nick reports to? But yes, the events are now on Nick for the Wesen Council. I don't care anymore of what you say to me, because you'll point out the flaws of a comment, despite the fact it could be possible.