Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-83.97.252.96-20151221020947

I´m agree with the part of Adalind needing leave the house and starting her own life.

But seems that is Nick who is needing a woman next to him always. Maybe is the direct result of to be motherless the second half of his life, until he found Kelly Again.

But are the women who are used by the Writers for define Nick almost.

First Juliette as his true love, and now Adalind the mother of his baby.

Both needs maybe their own place. Adalind is much more sophisticated for Nick, and she´s not being herself. For to be herself she´d need to recover his old work and start as lawyer again, she could to help Nick in his cases, too. Adalind is very valuable, and i don´t imagine her crying by his love, when she discover that Juliette is alive.

Maybe Adalind is feeling something for Nick, but she´s not madly in love and never will.