Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-26184732-20150506014312

24.150.82.174 wrote: Syscrash53 wrote: It is hard to judge Adalind. Until Kenneth threw Adalind out she had no intentions of raising her child with Nick. They even did a fake promo of Adalind imagining them together. Even after being thrown out Adalind was still being Adalind.

She minipulated Nick to get his protection. She started with appealing to Nick to protect his child. That didn't work she tries I can help Juliette.

In the station when Nick was trying to calm the situation. Adalind throws gas on the fire by demanding Juliette leave.

Adalind goes through a heart warming speech about how she has been wronged, But she still did not address her part in what happened. Adalind says her mother through her out. That not the whole story. Adalind never had a good relation with her mother. She had left her mother a while ago. Her problem with her mother is Adalind will not listen.

Then we are at Adalind giving up her powers. There are two many things about that act that are suspect. It is an unheard of process. She gives up her powers in the hopes Juliette gives up hers. Even though Adalind mentioned Juliette is accepting what she is. But the part that really throws a wrench in Adalind giving up her powers. There where two spirits. Could one have been her child. Speaking of child who takes some unknown potion while pregnant if you truly only have the childs well being in mind.

It is more likly that Adalind needed the gangs help to make a potion that would allow her to combine with her mothers spirit.

So either the writers are doing a poor job at getting use to believe Adalind wants redemption or it is another one of  "Adalind saving her a** " moves.

Diana coming to Portland and Adalind not ending up with Diana. She already blames Nick for not being her knight the first time. What happens when she loses her child again. She will be all about wanting revenge. SHEESH!

You act as if Adalind will never change! There's a saying that a leopard can't change it's spots. Unless the writers are doing and "Elena and Damon" type story she's still bad and it's going to take a lot of writing for me to change my feelings towards her. I'm still digesting this  whirlwind darkside of Juliette. It seems as this was predicated on sweeps ratings. It's definitely getting harder to feel sympathy towards Juliette. I'm ready for Nick to move on. Can he ever trust Juliette again?

Thanks for mentioning how easily Adalind drank the potion. Let's face it--Adalind wasn't moithered properly (according to her) and doesn't know HOW to be a mother much less a good one. She's self-centered and is use to getting her way.

I know this is supposed to be a no-brainer but Nick should insist on Adalind getting a blood test to prove the baby is really his. Adalind was fooling around with at least two different men that we know of and could have been getting "touch ups" on the side.