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Grimm - Season 4 - New Featurette - You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet

24 Oct 2014

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Thanks to Jordan for the heads up.

8 comments:

  1. hate to say it but I'm kinda on team Adalind on this one, you don't take a baby especially newborn away from its mother, you can argue it was what was best but Adalind should have been the one to make that call, i had no sympathy for her until she became a mother she was evil and gross but she really did love her baby and they ripped out whatever little bit of a heart she had left when they decided they new what was best for someone else's child. honestly how did they expect her to react.

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  2. I'm not team Adalind. The feelings she has for her child don't negate the attempted murder, the assault, Juliette's coma, the sexual assault (yes, what she did to Nick was definitely a sex crime) and all the other vile things she has done. At the very least, Adalind should be rotting in prison. The father made the call regarding what's best for the child and under the circumstances his word is worth a lot more than hers. I have very little sympathy for Adalind.

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  3. DAMN IT JUST KILL ADALIND PLEASE!!!, she's run her course on the show and now she needs to die a gruesome and painful death hacked piece by piece, the B raped nick for god's sake, no one will ever sympathize with her nor should they come on grimm it's fine that you sort of gave the burkhardts and arch-enemy but you should've never gone as far as making her rape nick and causing more trouble for nick and juliette, just please kill her

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  4. I like Adalind's character. It adds to the story. But I totally agree with you - almost zero sympathy for her.

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  5. Really nothing on trubel oh come on such a lack of respect

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  6. Historical_Materialist24 October 2014 at 15:59

    I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that not only do I support Team Adalind: I would like to see Adalind end up together with Nick happily ever after.

    The reason for this is that I believe it would ultimately result in more compelling story telling.

    Please understand that this is not to say that I prefer Claire Coffee over Bitsie Tulloch in any way. I think they're both lovely and talented actors. Nor does it mean that I dislike Juliette's character in any way or that I wan't to see bad things happen to her. It also doesn't mean that I don't deplore the despicable things that Adalind has done throughout the show.

    My position comes from what I think best drives drama, romance and tragedy. Having a couple start out together and end up together can be kind of boring. But the chase: that's different. Nick and Juliette started together and have gone through their ups and downs but ultimately remain together (and likely will). Adalind starting out bad, going through trials and tribulations and coming out the other end a changed person allows for a more compelling journey.

    Ultimately the writers will do what the writers will do. Either way the show is proving to be a success and I'll enjoy where story goes no matter what. But I gotta say when Nick took Adalind's powers by kissing her, and her biting him to taste his blood: that was pretty hot stuff. More compelling I think than "Nick you slept with Adalind. How can you not tell. How can I trust you".

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  7. That's the way I feel. She's an entertaining character to watch but I'm not at all swayed by the fact that she got herself pregnant. She's still an awful person.

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  8. I can understand the position that Nick being with Juliette from start to finish with no real, long-lasting changes to their relationship is boring and doesn't make for compelling drama. There's a lot of truth to that. That being said, Adalind is not the answer to that problem. Nick falling for the woman who attempted to murder his aunt, put his girlfriend in a coma, brought thugs with her to assault Hank, then recently sexually assaulted Nick as well wouldn't make any sense as a plot development.

    I always believed that Nick had more spark in one scene with Monroe's Blutbad ex (played by Jaime Ray Newman) than he has with any other woman on the show. It was a mistake to kill her off. If you want drama, there's plenty of drama to be had when a Grimm and a wesen fall for each other. That would have been a great way to go.

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