Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-49.149.8.104-20150803101655

Some people act as if Adalind is the worst character in the series. lol. I strongly disagree. She has done some bad things, yes, but what character hasn't?? For one, Nick has killed tons of wessen, and, instead of simply telling Wu the truth, he allowed his friend to suffer alone in his emotional turmoil which almost led to insanity. And then we have Renard, who is worse than Adalind. This guy was the mastermind behind the attempted murder of Nick's aunt Marie - I don't understand why some would point the blame on Adalind. I mean, you don't need much analytical skills to determine that Renard was the one who ordered her to do it. Among other things, he also slept with both Adalind and her mom, and used Adalind's affection for him as a tool to manipulate her. Point is, all of the Grimm characters have flaws, strong points, and weak points.And this is what makes the series interesting. Otherwise, we'll get dull and bland characters like Juliet was in season 1. Nobody wants that.

I also don't think Adalind should be defined only by the terrible things she's done. Despite being a hexenbeist, there are times when she displayed traits that are very human. Oh and I don't fault her for the things she did after her baby was taken. Who the fuck really has the right to forcibly take away a baby from her mother's arms? No one. It was despicable how Nick and crew decided by themselves what to do with Diana without consulting the MOTHER who bore her. Nick's mom was too quick to agree too, even though she knew too well the pain she was about to inflict on Adalind. They got exactly what they had coming to them. Steal a child, face the mother's wrath.