Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-24399666-20151109155015

83.97.252.96 wrote: Nah Meisner has zero chemistry with Adalind, and you know that. He was a good friend for her, and a good partner for Renard, but his part in the Wesen World is not clear.

He is not meant to be with Adalind, and neither was a romantic interest. The fans of Meisner/Adalind just have this hopes for avoid a potential relationship between the true meant to have one romantic that are Nick & Adalind. Nick is the Kelly´s father, and Diana maybe is with Elizabeth, her grandmother who was searching her. Meisner is just a soldier right now. And for Adalind & the writers is more passionate and beautiful put her involved with the father of at last one of his children that with Meisner. Adalind has two children of two men, and she´s gonna to have a steamy romance with Meisner? i don´t think so. Adalind & Nick are who really are meant for have one romance as i saw in 5X02, he almost kissed her. And when Meisner look at her does not happen anything, while with Nick Wooooo.....is INSANE. I agree that Nick and Adalind have a lot of chemistry, and a romance in the long term wouldn't be amiss (key word: long).

I wouldn't mind seeing Meisner with Adalind, though, at least in the short term. It will give us time to convince Nick (and us) that Adalind turning a new leaf.

Now on to the real thing I'm replying to: Nick absolutely did not almost kiss Adalind in "Clear and Wesen Danger !" As I mentioned in the other thread, it has been an estimated THREE DAYS since the events of "Cry Havoc ." Nick will still be at the stage where, every time he closes his eyes, he relives Juliette's death and/or finding his mother's head in a box. I guarantee you, sex - especially sex with somebody who would feel like a betrayal to Juliette's memory - is absolutely the last thing on his mind right now.

What you saw as sexual tension was really just tension. There has been a lot of tension, and a lot of tentative steps towards civility. That's all that's going on. DG even said, repeatedly, that it's all about the baby.