Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-24.150.82.174-20150428165432/@comment-25875828-20150622224756

70.88.128.113 wrote: While Grimms and Hexenbiests/Zauberbiests have not gotten along in the past, that doesn't mean the future could change relations. Nick already has shown many Wesen it is possible Grimms and Wesen can coexist peacefully and even be friends. Sean himself is part Zauberbiest and he and Nick get long well now, so I think it's possible Nick and Adalind can become closer despite the past and despite the fact that he's a Grimm and she's a Hexenbiest.

Nick's son, if he does indeed prove to be a superpowerful Grimm/Zauberbiest hybrid, could also be another beacon of a new possible future for Grimm and Wesen alike. Plus who knows, Diana could take a liking to her little brother and they could become real close - co-leaders of the Resistance when they come of age. The show has made a point the Grimm and Hexenbiest are like cats and dogs together. There is no logical reason for them to fight. and many cats and dogs get along perfectly well in a house hold. But it is still true you don't put cats and dogs together.

You make a point that maybe Nick and Adalind could work together and not only the inherant bias but the seasons of annomosity could be set aside. Give me an example of the show doing this in the past. What would be the reason for the show doing this. Where is the excitment in people getting along. It makes for more excitment if Nick trying to help Adalind and ADalind using Nick. That has been what it was in the past.

Sean gave back the key, told Nick he needs him, even risked his life to save Juliette. They may work together but they are not friends. even Nick stated to his mother he doesn't trust him. So how would Adalind be any different.

Yes the show does try to make moral points. But it has never missed a chance to twist the knife so we are made to feel bad. The show abused Juliette from daay one only to make everyone hate her killing her in the end. But the comments keep coming about some character having a happy ending.