Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25875828-20150214031251/@comment-68.40.175.6-20150222100219

Syscrash53 wrote: 68.40.175.6 wrote: First time posting here, but I read often. I have a theory. When Adalind was Juliette for all intents and purposes she had totally mimiced her body.. Including her reproductive system. I think they might have cut the promo so that it sounds like she's telling Nick he has to kill Juliette but I think she's actually telling him he needs to kill Adalind to save Juliette, except Adalind is carrying his and Juliette's biological baby. That's why Juilette felt the symptoms of morning sickness etc. This would put him in a major bind. Kill the witch carrying his child, which also kills his child, or save Juilette. I can't thank of the show making a story line that complicated. I agree The show will give Adalind some leverage to stop Juliette. I can't think of anything more complicated than the whole she drank Nick's blood so she could use that weakness to turn into Juliette and have sex with him to remove his powers only for Juliette to turn into her and have sex as Adalind to get his powers back resulting in Adalind pregnant seemingly without having had sex with anyone other than Nick while she was Juliette and Juliette suddenly an exceptionally powerful hexinbeast.

It's already overly complicated... It's throw your hands in the air and yell at the writers this is starting to push the bounds of believable complicated...

At some point the child is going to have to die or something because I don't see how they can have 2 infants in the show. I don't think this new baby was initially part of the master plan of the show's script, but more reactionary to real life. It can't be as cut and dry as Nick has to kill Juliette because we know he's not going to kill her. If they do it that way they've written an out in case the actress that plays Adalind doesn't come back after giving birth in real life and a potential out for the pregancy while having the option to return Juliette to her natural state.

Nothing else makes sense to me.