Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-1509826-20150713191143

Syscrash53 wrote: I am wondering how the Adalind and David relationship will work without the constant comparison to Juliette. Also will they even address Adalind's pass deeds or will they just ingnore it. and have us assume that was  in the past. Will the show want us to believe that was the old adalind.

I really doubt there forget about her past deeds, this show is very good at having the sins of the past always return to haunt you. I mean she faced a lot of her choices during the third season, now she's going to have to face the rest of them this season.

At the same time, I don't think it will be brought up to much. I mean Nick's a practical man, he'll except the situation for what is. No doubt there be plenty of unspoken hostility and (on her part) fear for a while though. Syscrash53 wrote: How will Sean and Nick relation work. Sean has not desire to wrok with Adalind. What hapeens when Nick starts to include her.

Don't know, I don't think Sean truly has anything against Adalind. They had a large falling out last time sure (though considering the circumstances, they both had a point to there actions).

Syscrash53 wrote: Season 5 is going to be interesting. The first few episdoes will truly determine if the show continues with it fan base or will the Nick and Adalind story kill the show. The one way would be for the show to eliminate any reference to Juliette. Have Nick dwell on Juliette being an evil  hexenbiest and ignore how she got that way. Deal with ADalind willing to give up her powers and Juliette not willing to give up her powers.

I don't see them forgetting anything, most likely there work through it. I mean it won't be an instant thing, if anything does happen, it will be a long process. After all they have to actually build some ground to even trust each other first.