Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-1509826-20160303002556

Yaguaraté wrote: Just out of interest, how has she displayed more humility and compassion over the seasons?

Just take a look at her in earlier season, she used to be incredibly arrogant. Constantly overestimating herself and underestimating everyone else. Her first stab of humility came after Nick stripped her of her powers, and her mother and Sean abandoned her.

It didn't really sink in till Diana came about though.

As for compassion, maybe that's the wrong word, how about gratitude. Back in earlier seasons, she just sort of expected things. She even expected Nick to save her from the Melifer's after she tried to kill his Aunt. She's gotten a lot more grateful of acts of kindness since then.

Yaguaraté wrote:A real spike in her personality from doing something to get what she wants to doing something because she genuninely cares for those around her occurred only during the Diana pregnancy and during this Hexenbiest suppressant period, where her actions are mostly directed towards her children. That's my point of view so far.

I agree.

Yaguaraté wrote:I think if she wants to break her cycle of past mistakes, she should try to fix the mistakes she's done. Such as restore Juliette back to her former self. Sure we're told that she is dead but I don't believe a woman who has all her past memories and goes by a different name and persona is an entirely different person. I'm not saying Adalind should get Nickette back together, I'm just saying that she should fix the lives of the individual people she screwed over in the past.

Yeah, that would be a good idea.