Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-24.150.82.174-20150504234437/@comment-27845103-20160229093001

Brimmski wrote: Yaguaraté wrote: I think Aunt Marie's advice to Nick holds true in that the life of a Grimm is a lonely one. As long as he has his Grimm identity, Nick and the people who are around him will never be safe. This is why Adalind would be a "good" partner as she is a Hexenbiest. So she could protect Kelly.

Nick is a family type of man and wants to be with someone and Adalind wants to "love" her. Both of them didn't have the greatest childhood. Both of them wants Kelly to grow up well. Even though thats more of a wishfull thinking. Sooner or later Kelly's life could be in danger.

If your basis for Adalind being a good partner is because she is a Hexenbiest, then Juliette would have been a good partner too. The latter is the stronger Hexenbiest out of the two. The only connection that Adalind and Nick have right now is Kelly. If not for Kelly, they wouldn't even associate with each other. There's no deep connection between them like what Nick and Juliette shared and personally, I think when Adalind gets her powers back, this arrangement Nick and her have going on will not be so stable as you're picturing it to be.