Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150424201205/@comment-82.21.236.214-20150522061354

Nick did accept Juliette being a hexenbiest. as he told Hank 'I knew something was wrong, i just didn't know what'. Henrietta told him of the power of the gaze of the hexenbiest. Nick already knew that intuitively, which was why he looked away. He knew her power and that there was no reversing the change. Juliette was the one who wanted her old life back. She left after having a prophetic dream of Nick bringing back a weapon to chop her head off. Nick's love for Juliette never wavered. I'd have put more store in Henrietta had she said you can accept her or you can kill her. Generally the preference of the person is stated first in an either or.

Custody battles generally go the way of the mother with support awarded against the father. Proof of paternity would be required. Adalind may believe that Sean is Diana's father, but belief is not enough for Courts. If Frederic is dead and Diana is in fact Eric's daughter that would make Diana a Queen. That would seem to be against the direction Grimm is headed.

In the time that Adalind had Diana, she seemed to be a perfectly adequate mother. What contract to sell her child? There's no signature, just a bloody hand print. How would Sean get hold of that. What does Sean do when he gets hold of Diana He gives her to a woman he's only just met whom Nick says is his mother, who offically died in 1994.

How do you know @syscrash53, that Kelly didn't file and have approved a flightplan? A small plane is going to need to land and refuel somewhere and that would be included in the plan.

Trubel's lack of reaction is testimony to her new maturity and working as part of a group.