Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150225201100/@comment-1104107-20150323020236

Syscrash53 wrote: In the pilot. We now know that Nick was a target, even though he did not even know about wesen and Grimms. In the pilot Adalind did not know that Nick did not know about wesen and Grimms. After learning about Adalind. I take hte pilot encounter as Adalinds way of telling Nick the Grimm I am after you. If you watch the way see woged. it is the same she has used all other times when she wants to intimidate Nick. Over Nick's and then again at Seans. Hank did not see because when Adalind woged Hank had looked away. Of course that would not account for others on the street. I just chalk it up to a hole because the show was new, and the writers had not figured out the whole woge canon yet.

about babies. Diana only took 6 months to be born. The show states this. From season two to seasn three it was the same day. Remember they where at the wedding in season two. Season three started with them coming home from the wedding. So to count start from "thanks for the memory"  which for story purposes is when Adalind sleep with Nick and Sean. I don't know why poeple keep forgetting Adalind sleep with Sean within a day of sleeping with Nick. Even in the Adalind flashback she doesn't think of Sean. In show time the wedding was a spring wedding and we have had a chrismas episode. So ADalind would have had to be pregenet atleast that amount of time. A lot of time to not know. Now where the timeline fits is when Juliette sleep with Nick as Adalind. Complete with having morning sickness. We already know there is a connection from when Nick and Adalind changed sight.

What seems to make sense is it is Nick baby but the mother is Juliette. I really see the writers tying this into how Juliette became a hexenbiest and Diana. I have a strange feeling that Adalind condition will involve Diana needing to merge with this new entity that Adalind is carring.

One of two things could be the reason.

1. Adalind broke the contract and this is the consequence.

2 Adalind being adalind sleeping with Nick interupted that process of her getting her powers back and it was transfered to Juliette. Remember from when Diana was born to when Adalind sleep with Nick was a very shot time. We have seen spells take time to take effect. The same amount of time for the other spells that where performed to take effect.

I just don't see this being a stright forward issue of Adalind have Nick baby. That is only dramatic. Not the "I didn't see that coming " twist that Grimm is known for. That makes so much sense now, the show is set in real time with one season equals a year.

Season 2 Halloween episode is ep 209, then the rest of season 2 takes place in November, then season 3's first 8 episodes take place in december to christmas. Then a timejump somewhere between episode 210 and 213. Adalind gives birth to Diana  in "Mommy Dearest episode 14, then the rest of season 3 takes place in May/June.

If we ignore each season has to equal a year, then it can work.