Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150303223253/@comment-68.40.175.6-20150304230152

184.147.177.47 wrote: Personally, I think they are toying with us. A lot of storylines revealed in this fashion have either not come to pass (sean being tempted to join the royals at the end of season 2), severely underplayed (monroes resentment of Nicks reliance on him in season 3) or revealed to be "technically" true (Nicks "death" in the season 2 finale). my personal intuition is that they are leading us on.

Having said that, if a major character has to die, my feeling is it would be Adalind. She no longer serves the narrative as she has been reduced, through being used and being defeated, to irrelevence. Her days as a genuine threat to the gang are long past, as the protagonists have grown in capacity and Adalind has become nothing more than a plaything of those more powerful, rather than the schemer she use to be. She is more annoying than anything else. We already have good  antagonist (Viktor, and by extension the king), so we don't need adalind anymore. I agree it would probaly be Adalind. It makes sense because she'll have just had a baby in real life and possibly wants to spend her time being a stay at home mommy irl, especially those first years. Also with the whole Juliette and Nick situation with that spell it might be that they're alluding to the fact Nick has to kill Adalind rather than Juliette in order to break the spell and return her to normal.

It being Adalind makes a whole lot of sense, and it would be very very dark, especially if she's pregnant, even more so if she's pregnant with Nick's baby. Nick killing her would be the darkest the show has gotten, and yet it would give them an out to the corners they've written themselves into.