Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-24.150.82.174-20150428165432/@comment-26430898-20150609152538

I definately agree that Adalind deserves a chance at redemption. After all, the show seems to dedicate to much focus upon her as an antagonist, with the main antagonists being the royals. I seem to recall adalind saying that her original motivation was that she was in love with Renard, which ultimately lead to her chain of schemes which are both crafty and consequential, but ultimately backfire against her: She loved Renard and tried to kill Marie to get the key and failed, became Nick's nemesis, falsley courted and tried to kill Hank to get the key and lost her powers, put Juliette in a coma and robbed her of her memories of Nick which lead to her mother getting killed, which later lead to her being impregnated by Renard after returning to Portland, she went through a long, painful process to regain her powers and had a powerful child, which led to her being endangered by the royals and losing her child, which led to her impersonating Juliette, raping Nick (sort of), leading to Nick and Juliettes relationship ending, while she became impregnated again with Nick and is now on the run from both the Royals and Juliette with the impending issue of what will happen with Nick's child, Diana, the Royals, and Juliette in season 5. Adalind, in the end, will probably give up her opposition to nick, as she's bound to bump into trouble again sooner or later if she doesn't.