Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-24.150.82.174-20150519044346/@comment-50.29.141.107-20150522005138

Syscrash53 wrote: 50.29.141.107 wrote: 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. Sean can't use his position to force Nick to give him the keys. For one Nick would just quite or turn Sean in for the hooker killings. As in season one and all things Sean does he leaves no trail that leads back to him.

I find you points of view on the surface make sense. But once you think it through to it's probable soultion you see the flaw.

Take Nick being responsible and wanting to raise his child. Short of a custody fight. Adalind would have to agree to let Nick be involved and why would she. After the finally all of the reasons Adalind had that made  her tell Nick are gone. No ones trying to kil her, Nick has no connection to Diana, Sean has a use for her, trick Nick out of the keys. Fine, I give up, nothing left for me to say. I'll see when the episode comes out.