Board Thread:Q & A/@comment-107.199.201.56-20150519212042/@comment-88.108.122.86-20150522152344

It's not Nick and Juliette's baby because Adalind conceived the baby, not Juliette. It's Adalind's egg and Nick's sperm. The moment of conception happened when Adalind changed back into herself. And the potion only caused her to change her outer appearance, not her DNA and insides. Juliette on the outside, but Adalind on the inside. Get it? Good.

Secondly, it would add to the conflict and interesting drama if Nick and Adalind were having a baby instead of Juliette and Nick (Bleugh!!). Due to the bad history between A and N, it'll be a real whopper to see how their son affects their relationship with each other and with him. I never even thought they'd make Nick the father of Adalind's baby but it happened and I am glad it did because it was so unexpected and so exciting.

Thirdly, this baby is a chance for Nick and Adalind to understand each other in close capacity. He sees the world through Adalind's eyes and she sees the world through his eyes. It will be a nice change than the usual boring relationship Nick has with Juliette. A show needs to be interesting to draw in the audience. It needs conflict. Adalind and Nick's son is the plot device to make things interesting.

As for the DNA of the child, I feel he's more Grimm than Wesen but will become stronger than both his parents.