Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-86.145.40.63-20160616141202/@comment-197.91.184.209-20170905112215

I don't think they had time to introduce someone new. He had history with Adalind and they decided to see where that would lead and ended up sticking with it. I think because Nick is so a very monogomous and since the very beginning the thought of a family has been forefront with the character, once baby Kelly came into the picture and Nick took Adalind in, there was no way he'd have the time or energy to look elsewhere and he was already attracted to Adalind so it was inevitable. The writers would never been able to realistically bring in another love interest once he started seeing Adalind differently and was thinking about kissing her. And even though he had feeliings for her, being with her wasn't made out to be easy so the writers weren't so ignorant of the the past in putting these two together in the end.