Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-86.8.210.92-20160204011142

Syscrash53 wrote: I agree Juliette had a hand in Kelly dying. But If not for Adalind telling Eric that Kelly had Diana, Kelly would have never been a target. If Adalind had not told Eric that Kelly had Diana. Viktor would never have been able to make the deal to trade the King for Diana. Blame Juliette for the inevitable seems a little harsh. Removing everything we know about what was going on in Portland. No matter what Julietee, or Adalind did. Kelly was coming to Portland with Diana.

You mean Kenneth, not Eric. Adalind made the deal that ensured she leftthe room alive. Kenneth wanted Kelly, irrespective of Diana's location.Until Juliette sent Kelly the email that lured her to her death, she had no intention of coming to Portland.

syscrash53, you not get out of Juliette's responsibility for Kelly's death. She was decapitated precisely because Elizabeth resurrected Sean and may have done the same for Kelly. Kenneth wasn't planning on taking any chances.

The King got pushed out of the helicopter over water and is presumed dead. Meisner probably recorded Victor's meeting where he madethe trade for Diana in return for the King and his crown. Useful for blackmail or turning the royals against Viktor at the key moment. it's a logical assumption that Diana is with Viktor, but it is still an assumption.

Remebmer Hank's reaction to Nick's staring at Adalind in the first episode -' Forget it man, she's out of your league' or words to that effect. He saw the longing in Nick' eyes, right off the bat, so to speak.

NIck and Juliette did set up house together -a house he's sold and she's entiltled to her share, not being dead and all that.

Adalind has already helped Nick by identifying that it is Meisner on the other end of Chavez' phone. She's been up front with Nick in telling him that her powers would come back and that's before she moved in. If Nick is comfortable around a voged Adalind and Eve sees that, her unemotional facade will fall away and Juliette will be back. Well, whoever Juiliette really was to begin with.

Why would Nick blame Trubel for killing, as he thought, Juliette? He ordered her to do it. He may blame her for disobeying.

The episodes show Adalind in season 5 slowly going up the wall beingcooped up inside their 'fortress'. It might as well be a prison. She must be itching to go back to work. Trubel can stay in and baby sit.