Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-1509826-20150904174743

71.166.62.83 wrote: I was a little surprised she agreed to work with him given that he tricked her like that, and put her in that cell/torture chamber. True, she wanted Diana back, but she should have been wary of him given what he did.

Yeah, still Adalind can be a bit short sighted. And as you say she was desperate to get her daughter back. Really Kenneth arguably did her a world of good, he was the only one who didn't even bother leading her along. And that potentially managed to break out of her destructive cycle.

71.166.62.83 wrote: Anyway, at least now I feel she's realizing Nick, unlike the Royals, has no secret agenda of his own and won't go around her like that. So I expect she won't betray him to them again.

I agree, Adalind is clearly weary, but hopefully having a few positive relations may do her a world of good.

While she brings a lot of her suffering on herself, legitemently its a bit sad that every single person she ever trusted has used, abused or betrayed her.

71.166.62.83 wrote: They might make it appear she did only to show it was a plan between her and Nick to defeat the Royals. But if she betrays him of her own free will, that will be the end of giving her more chances I feel.

Interesting idea, and yeah if it happens again her head will probably come off.