Board Thread:Q & A/@comment-186.84.239.106-20140615165146/@comment-25222572-20140822163912

General MGD 109 wrote: Roacher27 wrote: It'll probably be akin to how Adalind regained her powers. Nick and Adalind are sort of opposites in the story. Nick took her powers away, so she went on an arduous road of trials to regain them. Then she decided to take Nick's powers away, so now Nick will (or won't) go on an arduous road of trials to regain his back. Just a theory. If you think about it, Nick and Adalind are the most closely intertwined characters of the series.

Did you know David Giuntoli has ADHD? Maybe he's a demigod... sans dyslexia.

I guess they are, I suppose that means there going to have to end up killing each other. Honestly though I think Renard and Nick are a better match, but he's not exactly evil so it would be more difficult. I just hope Nick's road isn't to long, as it would be more difficult to write if he's completely normal.

Yep I get that reference, and I only found out yestarday. Its interesting I wonder if thats how he can give a slightly detached persona at times. Well, Adalind isn't really evil, per se either, just selfish. And it might be interesting watching Nick try and cope as a mere human. Wonder how that would affect his fighting abilities, as he's no doubt gotten used to the bonuses of being a Grimm, not to mention those nifty adaptions he's been accumulating.

Also, loving the Rick Riordan reference. Apparently he's writing a Norse series now? Nothing to do with Grimm, just thought I'd bring it up.