Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-27845103-20160229120446/@comment-197.91.184.209-20171023083723

Meisner and Adalind did have chemistry but I doubt the writers intended for their scenes to be more than what they were. Meisner helped her escaped and I believe he expressed his reasons, something to do with the Royals killing his girlfriend so he wanted to stick it to them. She may have reminded him of his girlfriend but he was too mission orientated to actually see Adalind as a potential love interest. There was a connection but I think it was at best platonic or one sided. Adalind was certainly grateful to him for what he did for her and Diana but her feelings of gratitude never evolved beyond that.

Whatever potential was curbed by the fact that he hid the truth of what really happened to Diana from her, which made me think he didn't actually care for her anymore than she did him. He had the opportunity to tell her the truth as he did with Sean but he didn't.