Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-1.175.95.73-20150528183119/@comment-138615-20150607222156

HolyDiver8 wrote: Nick's senses had not been heightened yet when he first fought the captain. That, along with the fact that Nick has practiced and perfected his fighting skills since then may contribute to the difference in his anticipated performance against Kenneth.

This idea is a little out there, but what isn't about the Verfluchte Zwilingsschwester? Whose baby is Adalind carrying? Hers and Nick's or Juliette's and Nick's? Juliette did think she was pregnant for awhile, and Adalind had no clue she was until Henrietta told her. Maybe the spell has lingering effects of sorts? Lapses of identity with big time identity crises?? No matter how much Ms Adalind claims to love her baby(ies), I still find it hard to accept that she was willing to give up her powers so easily. No matter how afraid of being killed by Juliette she claimed to be! Maybe she knows more about the effects of her spells than she has told; there has to be some form of personal gain in it for her. Otherwise, she is more out of character now than anyone! Just a thought, however preposterous! :) I thought that Claire mentioned that the baby is hers and Nick's and Bitsie said something about her not being pregnant and Adalind is. I know for a fact that Adalind loves her children and will do anything for them, even did a selfless act of suppressing her powers, but I'm afraid she's gonna to need them again, especially if people (The Royals, The Wesen Cousel, Stefania and the gypsies, many of her and Nick's enemies) are gonna learn she's having Nick's baby and probably try to kidnap him or kill him, because of who his parents are.