Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-27720018-20160222050051/@comment-4148456-20160417235110

47.23.44.10 wrote: I believe that what changed Adalind wasn't so much the suppressant but motherhood. I remember how at first she intentionally got pregnant by Sean Renard in order to have something to trade so that she could regain her powers back, but once she achieved this goal and was reaching the end of her pregnancy with Diana all she cared about was making shore the no one would take her baby away from her. What she did afterwards when Diana was taken from her, sleeping with nick to take away his Grimm powers was only a misguided effort to get Diana back. The resistance and Nicks group did not give her a choice before they decided to trick her when they took Diana away from her with out letting her know. All the other stuff that she did to nick before losing her powers the first time, trying to murder his aunt, poisoning and seducing Hank in order to convince nick to give her one of the seven keys the Nicks aunt had given him was at the beck and call of Sean Renard. If you'll remember Adalind was in love with him at first and everything that she did she did it for him, but he never loved her, she was only an instrument that he could use for his personal ambitions. when Nick took away her powers he discarded her as if she was nothing, he called her an ordinary girl with just a pretty face. Nick as been there for her, has sported and protected her and their son Kelly and never once has he asked her for anything. That is what love is about giving without expecting something in return. That is why Adalind loves Nick. I like that you pointed out something that some seem to be overlooking: Adalind's personality started changing for the better long before the suppressant was even in the picture.