Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-27720018-20160906015503/@comment-26383427-20180911055428

Well for me "Nick and Juliette" had started crumbling the moment that Nick first saw Adalind and she woged in front of him. That also served as a foreshadow of what will be the endgame of the series. Also, in my opinion why I think that "Nick and Adalind" were truly the ones meant to be was that Adalind sucks at trying to hurt Nick. She first tried to kill Hank and then erased Juliette's memories and even when she took his Grimm powers, all of those were reversable and they've been reversed. However, when Juliette hurt Nick, it was something that even the purest of soul might find unforgivable. She endangered their friends, tried to kill his unborn son, cheated on him, and have his mother killed all at once and she succeeded. What more sign one could ask to specify that they are not meant to be.