Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-5083222-20151215031808

Brimmski wrote: If you think about it, there was always some “attraction” and of course tension between Nick and Adalind. From the first episode, where Nick was checking out and analyzing this “attractive” lawyer (Adalind) and she noticed him and smiled back but got nervous cause she was probably attracted to him too. Of course when Wesen get nervous they Woge.

When Adalind was on a mission to put Hank in a coma, she asked Sean why she is not doing it with Nick since he is the Grimm, she later also mentioned this to her mom as well but the mom said not to question Sean’s plans. So she’s been wanting to be with Nick since the beginning.

Also this season they talked about “you were my first Grimm and you were my first Wesen”  awwww lol.

Honestly, I think the attraction was more from Adalind's side. Adalind was and is a love starved, affection seeking little child who wants to "experience real love". Great sex and adoration are nice, but like eating a candy bar, while it's sweet and keeps you going, it leaves you hollow inside and craving real food.

Nick was in love with Juliette and getting ready to pop the question. However, as I am a guy and I know how we think, if you see something that attractions you, the "5 second fantasy" plays out. That is not that men are unfaithful, just the way evolution programmed us.

It is not until the visual cues, going through the reptialin brain part and getting into the pre-frontal cortex do most guys "catch ourselves" from the biological impulses that come with being an evolved animal