I love Adalind more than Juliette because she is more secure of herself and she gave a baby to Nick even with her doubt. She confronts the life. I love this season with these characters together. NO MORE JULIETTE WITH NICK!!
+Salah Khalis Being an hexenbeist again doesn't mean she's evil again. She loves Nick now , about nick i dont really know, he's trying to stay with her but he's afraid .. I think they will stick togheter somehow..
+Salah Khalis she was never evil , the character shows the human side more than any other character because of the mistakes and insecuritys and feelings that govern us
Omg I love these two together. Many have said they saw this coming from the beginning of the show, but I honestly never thought they would ever get involved given their history and what she's done but I honestly like how the story line leaned towards this. They totally make a good couple and they have a child together. Hopefully they stay together. I don't really like Juliette.
i like this couple since the moment they look at each other with a smile and just a second later they saw their first (for nick she was his first woge and for her he was her first grimm) and freak out XD jajjajajaj
@@petert3355 It's still not right how the writers screwed over Juliette though Peter T. Look... I"ll admit that I did start to like Adalind towards the end because at least she was given a redemption arc and significantly changed for the better from the evil b@#$! she was in the beginning. Maybe it's true that Nick and Adalind were destined to be together but if that was the case then Juliette never should have even been in the picture. Despite the bad things she did after turning into a hexenbeast she deeply and truly loved Nick and basically was reduced to a secondary or throw-away prize once Nick started getting back with Adalind. If the goal was to have the two of them end up together then fine but leave Juliette out.
These two always had a strange attraction. I mean it's there right from episode one. It's clear they were into each other on some level. Why else would they keep messing with each other over the years?
That’s kinda true, they were attracted from the start as they both checked each other out, and when she’s in the cell she flirts a little and he looks at her lips for a second. But they unfortunately were enemies from the start because of him being a Grimm, and her being Sean’s minion. Which just had a domino effect, he stops her and takes her powers, then she gets revenge and puts his girlfriend in a coma. Then he and others take her child away without her knowledge and leave her to believe she’s somewhere she isn’t, which leads her to making a deal with the people she thinks has her kid in exchange for seeing and maybe being with her permanently. It’s only when neither has bs in the way creating rifts between them, that they actually get to know each other and find out just how good they can be together. Considering how Adalind has been used for her body and/or her powers by everyone in her life, romantic or platonic, I’m not surprised she falls hard for Nick like she does. Not to mention he’s a good guy. And he falls for her because of her different side, but likely also because unlike Juliette who couldn’t handle being a Hexenbiest and what effects it can have on you, she could. She was born with it so it wasn’t so difficult to rein the bad in. He also had time to adjust to Adalind and her being a Hexenbiest, while Juliette didn’t give him enough time or let him talk with her properly. Things moved too fast with the revelation of what she became and him now having a baby with the woman who caused her turmoil. One woman was already living in the crazy world of Grimms and Wesen etc, and could deal with the dangers. While the other struggled with it, and even if Nick stayed human, their life would never be normal, it’s too late. Far too many people know him, and too much has happened for him to be able to abandon the responsibility of being a Grimm, protecting people, his friends, the keys etc.
To think those to where at each other's throats sense the first episode and now there love birds, talk about a complicated relationship. I'm glad they made it work for the little guy (Kelly)
The poetic thing about Nick and Adalind's relationship is that, throughout the series before this point, they took everything from each other and yet, at the end, they ended up giving one another *more*. They gave each other a happily ever after, which by design or coincidence, is one of the very first traits we, as the audience, attribute to our developing understanding of Nick as a character, in the very first scene we see him in. He believes in fairytale endings (oh boy, did he not know how on-the-head that was until Aunt Marie pulled up just to die). It's EVEN MORE interesting when we consider the fact that Nick told Hank he's a "get married once kinda guy" in that same scene and immediately spies Adalind in the next moment- who changes his life with her woge. It should also be mentioned that, on at least two separate occasions, Adalind ended up being, either directly or indirectly, the reason Nick's proposal for Juliette never worked out. As if Fate(or well, plot) ordained that Nick and Juliette's match wasn't the right one. Looking back on it, if you try to remove either of them from the other's narrative plotline, so much of what happened in the show would be gone and - even though the showrunners didn't intend for this to be the case from the beginning, Adalind initially being written as one-off character that grew into more - it's almost as if they were always intended for each other all along. Frankly, with how long the series spent building their relationship authentically - which I'm not complaining about because we needed all that time for Nadalind to be a believable ship - we got such a short amount of time actually seeing them *together* and raising their kids. But I mean, that's on NBC corporate for not realizing the goldmine they had in front of them: they didn't just rob us, they robbed themselves too.
Unfortunately there are various online rumours that cos nick and juliette are actually together irl the Nick and Adalind relationship couldn't have developed any more than we saw simply cos Bitsie Tulloch didn't want it to happen. If you notice a lot of the more intimate scenes between Nick and Adalind were cut - according to the rumours - for the same reason. Let's put it this way apparently Bitsie Tulloch was not happy with what happened to her character particularly that Nick ended up deeply connected to and in love with someone else and sadly that's why if any Grimm spinoff was to happen it would literally have to be brand new with more or less no connection to the Schade-Burkhadt family
@@lisaodom2756 or they could make a spinoff focusing on Kelly and Diana, I mean, in the end it was shown 20 years later that Kelly & Diana as adults continued hunting wesens and following in their parents footsteps and Diana called Nick "dad", implying that sometime after the show ended Nick & Adalind got married & raised Kelly and Diana together. The spinoff could take place after the 20 years time jump & focus on Nick & Adalind's kids & their adventures, that way the spinoff would still be about the Schade-Burkhadt family but focus mainly on Kelly & Diana and less on their parents.
💯💯💯 agree! But to me I don't see this show as something writers just made up, I watch it in perspective that it's real and in that perspective fate was exactly what brought them together. They're soulmates 🤧 ❤
@@lisaodom2756 it's just rumors. No actor of any TV show can dictate the writers what to do/change storylines in such significant way because of their wishes. Not even all A listers in Hollywood can do that not to mention actors from these shows. Besides all the cast of Grimm are close friends irl, including Bitsie and Claire, plus, Claire was married and just had a baby when Nadalind's love story was happening so there was no real reason to seriously be jealous of David and Claire, they're all actors, it's their job, so she was just joking about being jealous. At least she definitely wasn't jealous enough to the point of demanding the plot change (she also joked about how jealous she is of David's screen wife in Million Little Things show as well, same goes for David joking now about being jealous of her character with Superman, it's all there is, jokes) and that's where the rumors are from. In Grimm the cast was a family. But even without that there are a lot of examples of storylines in shows that are not very favorable for actors portraying main characters but they were still brought to life on screen, including, for example, when the main screen couple were kept together (with kissing and stuff) in the show even though the actors already had broke up at this point, even in that case no one was interested in what main actors want when they were the ship everyone loved. And if David had so much creative influence like you're saying on producers, writers and creators of the show he would have made it that Nick would have eventually mend things with Juliette and stayed with her or even stopped the Nadalind arc whatsoever. Because even though Claire was pregnant for real, the writers didn't have to make Adalind pregnant and with Nick child, they could have did things the same way it was with Rosalie when the actress was pregnant in s2, these things are technically very doable in movies and TV with tge help of different clothes covering, different camera frames and closeups, etc. Everything that happened in s4,5,6 is exactly what writers wanted to do. And even though I hate Eve and don't like Juliette and would've preferred for her to die in s4, I believe that the story arc of Nick and Juliette needed to be resolved as it was, they needed that closure because no matter how we're feeling about their relationship, the lack of chemistry, Juliette's behavior, etc., they did love each other, Nick at lest sure did, and they were together for 6 years, and all that events with her betrayal and the fact that Nick blamed himself for what have happened to her, etc. Nick first and foremost needed that closure to fully move on and let go of his guilt. The story wouldn't be fully developed without that closure. And for that to happen they needed the continuation even though of their very different, but relationship non the less in s6.
I dont know why they cancelled the show, it had mad potential to keep going and right when you get a power pair that you care about, they had to call it quits... smh.. atleast we got a good ending
Writers were probably running out of ideas and they didn't want to end up like Supernatural, which I've heard has gone downhill after around Season 6 or 7, and wanted to give it something at least approaching a good ending or something.
@@evanboll4651 The writers had plenty of ideas but they kept abandoning ideas along the way. They would introduce something like Nick and his Vampire powers and then the next minute we never see them again. They have Roslie pregnant and what that would mean in terms of the purists when the triplets are born and friends with Kelly and Diana, they have Diana and her powers and how they a Grim, and a hexienbiest protect two children and what about Kelly's powers. What about Woo and his powers. They had stories to last maybe two additional seasons if not more.
I love David/Nick, and Bitsie/Juliette together in real life. But I've grown fond of Nick/Adalind together in the show. :) He wouldn't take back Juliette/Eve for what she did to his mom.
I'm still behind... but I saw they were bringing Eve back.. now I'm just disappointed. I like Eve, but I think her growth would be better if she found a life of her own.
Adalind and nick have 2 very powerful children first Diana Who is part hexinbiest and half human with a hell of a lot of power then Kelly who is part Grimm part hexinbeast
Adalind is hexebist always but she gave to Nick his baby. Very different than Juliette, So even if the Evil Adalind is coming back, I love this couple more than the other one. It is just a simple preference as a fan. But Thanks for the advance.
It was actually funny how they solves this problem, especially after Adalind freaked out over her powers returning and told Rosalee that the Hexenbiest spirit would alter a personality significantly. And what happened: It turned out the REAL solution to ones character being influenced by a Hexenbiest spirit was a mere "You do not want to be a bitch? Just don't act like one, that does the trick" ;) In fact, her fear reminded a bit of a passionate hypochondrist who is 100% sure his stomach problems derive from a tumor at a terminal stage...and then it turns out it was mere stress, and not worrying about it was all the had been necessary to end said problems ;)
fallingintime I don’t think she was evil to begin with, circumstances just called for her to act a certain way and so she did. Even with everything she did to him and those around him I think he always knew there was good in her even if he was the only one who could see it. He fell in love with her and when her hexenbiest abilities came back and she was afraid to tell him because she was scared he would hurt her he didn’t even flinch he just reassured her he would never hurt her. It was beautiful how protective he was of her and Kelly.
Nick y Adalind tuvieron un momento para hablar y sincerarse de lo que sucedio y el quiebre para que se dejen llevar por lo que sienten aunque no esten seguros de lo que es realmente. Es un buen comienzo y ambos tiene algo que aman y los une a Kelly
I ever understood why she said taking away the Grimm in Nick wasn’t her intention at the time because that was exactly what her intention was - she wanted to take away his Grimm as revenge for him taking away her Hexenbiest.
,I know right , were d major problems start btw juliet and Nick, if juliet had gone to Nick when she first had the grim issue , they would HV worked it out, and the subpressing cure would have been give to her earlier before she loved the trill of power.
Well, Juliette is dead and they've both been "thinking about it". FYI Juliette is Nick's wife in real life and they have a daughter LOL!! You can tell these actors are good, he's working with his wife and vise versa and he gets to make out with both of them :)
Adalind never said those words to Renard, but , when Nick took her powers from her and she went to her mom’s house, Adalind said “all that I did, I didn’t for us, I did it for you, looking at Renard’s face. I understood that she was in love with the captain.
Thought I was the only one... They forced this relationship to us the moment they got rid of Juliette-nick.. I'm currently at season 5 and it's so dumb! The baby was made when she transformed and basically abused nick but "I'm not hex anymore we should live together because we have a baby you know" "oh OK you are a nice person actually, screw Juliette let's make out" omg. Adalind is better as an antagonist and this relationship DOESN'T WORK, is rushed, and stupid.. But shippers in the comments" Yay nadalin" *smh*
@@isa2758 Sorry, long ass reply. Strap yourself in. While Nadalind may have seem forced to some, there was zero chance of Nick and Juliet getting back together after what she did (torching *The* Trailer, setting up Nick’s mum to be killed and ultimately trying to kill Nick herself). Adalind being pregnant with Nick’s child made them both realise that due to the nature of the Wesen world, it would be essential to raise their kid with a normal lifestyle as they can manage. This also meant finding a way to live together without fighting as they used to, since they had both hurt each other immensely. This change in dynamics made them realise that, without Sean Renard and Catherine Schade’s manipulations and now being on the same side, they are both - at their core - good people (I think that most of Adalind’s actions were attempts to gain the approval of her ice Queen mum and the affections of her crush). I firmly believe that Nick would have felt guilty about taking Diana away, but conflicted because raising her away from Adalind, the Royals and the Resistance was the best choice for her. It was this guilt that ultimately made him choose his unborn child over Juliet (who in their right mind says that an *unborn child* is not innocent?!). The character growth shown by Adalind where she expresses remorse for the things she has done to Nick proves that she has seen for herself that Nick is a good man that ultimately didn’t deserve the crap thrown at him just as he became a Grimm. The fact that Nick was able to move past their history and fall in love with her also shows that she is no longer the manipulative cow shown in Season 1, but has not only felt the loss of a child, but also the rejection of two important figures in her life and motherhood has shaped her into a genuinely kind and loving woman. Nick and Juliet‘s relationship was struggling as soon as Nick became a Grimm. The fact that Juliet was more conflicted with the Grimm lifestyle than she said shows that the level of trust was declining on her part, ultimately showing in her not giving Nick enough time to process her becoming a hexenbiest. She was somehow insecure about Nick’s love for her (he could’ve believed that her memory loss and her growing ‘affection’ for Renard were incurable and moved on!) so pushed him away, got angsty and blamed him for the creation of a child that wasn’t even his fault! And while Nick is trying to save their relationship, she - fully aware and 100% OK with this - has a good romp in their bed with Kenneth! Really?! Wow, that was a long rant. Yowza.
Because Adalind got pregnant? Or because Nick and Juliette broke up? (or something else) I liked Nick and Juliette when I started to watch this show but then I noticed that Nick and Adalind are a great couple with great chemistry and now they’re falling in love and they have a baby and I think their story is intresting, and as a couple they’re way mone intresting than Nick and Juliette. (I know you have your reasons and the reason why you don't watch this show anymore might have nothing to do with Juliette).. But anyway I like this show and I can't wait to see the next ep
+infinity8 Why are you posting or watching here if you don't like them as a couple? Sure you can have your opinions but it really brings down the mood.