Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-1509826-20150806191454

Bootsieginger wrote: Relieved to see I'm not the only one who doesn't care for a Adalind or Trubel pairing with Nick.

Well I don't ship them, and I don't want them to get together. But at the same time I won't rule them out, as several other shows have pulled the rug from under my feet.

Bootsieginger wrote: Some say, and I agree that Adalind is retaliating from what's been done to her and being a hexiebiest her ugly behavior is justified. That's tantamount to saying that a murderer is justfied in killing people because he (or she) was raised in a bad environment.

Now I'm a little sympathetic toward Adalind as she really didn't have a good life, and did have Hexenbiest insticts driving her. But I don't think that's enough to forgive her. She's now on the right path, having finally figured out that the Royals are simply using her and will screw her over at the end (arguably you could say Kenneth did her a world of good, as he didn't even pretend that it would end well for her), and showing signs of learning from her former mistakes.

But until she shows she's truly dedicated to reforming, I don't think she'll be forgiven, both inverse and out.

Bootsieginger wrote: Must admit I don't see the chemistry between the two--can anyone elaborate on the chemistry? May have missed something important indicating this.

Just type in 33 reasons to ship Nick and Adalind in Youtube, that will help.

Bootsieginger wrote: As far as Trubel, I like the girl and looking forward to seeing much more of her in the future episodes. One commenter likened she and Nick's relationship as a brotherly, little sister type of bond and it should stay that way. One person that Nick can count on through thick and thin.

Agreed. They work as siblings (a good portion of the fans believe they might be cousins), and I don't want to watch that change. Really if Jacqueline had been cast as Nick's little sister back in season one, nobody would have a problem believing it.

Bootsieginger wrote: Nick has Hank as a close friend but having a friend who's powers equals his own would be grand.

Would also be great for Hank to start seeing the Grimms--too bad that when he was conjugating with Adalind NOTHING good came of it. Maybe he was lucky after all--look at the people she did sleep with and how their lives were affected.

Agreed and oh yeah I remember that theory. Still its probably best to have a few normal people in the group, it helps keep the others grounded, and lets more perspectives.

And I like Hank, he's a solid lancer. Its good to hear he's getting his own plotline next season.

Bootsieginger wrote: So looking towards future episodes and how will Nick balance being  full-time detective with collaborating with Renard and his royal situation.

As am I.