NBC’s ‘Grimm’ season 5: All about the latest Adalind surprise
The 100th episode of “Grimm” aired on NBC on Friday night, and there were clearly some huge surprises that unfolded over the course of the hour. Perhaps one of the biggest ones, though, came with the big reveal that Adalind’s Hexenbiest powers are coming back out, and you have to think that this will complicate matters with Nick and her new family. How do you contain them? While their return ended up proving valuable for Rosalee, that does not mean that this sentiment will remain this way moving into the future.
In speaking more about this big reveal to TVLine, Claire Coffee had the following to say about how this could be a game-changer for everything to come moving into the future:
“It was always a possibility, and the way the writers bring them back is so instinctive — and then it saves Rosalee’s life, so they have this shared secret together, which is really good, but then it also complicates things for another six episodes because now I have a secret that I’m keeping from Nick. Getting her powers back completely jeopardizes their relationship, and then they’re co-parenting with Kelly, so it’s a much more global situation for her life than it was ever before.”
If there is one thing that we’re specifically hoping to see from the remainder of this season more than anything else, it’s balance for some of the women on the show more than anything else. Can’t they just make it a little while without transformations / re-transformations? Just look already at what we’ve seen with Juliette / now Eve.
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Alison
March 19, 2016 @ 4:26 pm
I love Adalind and glad she got her powers back. I really think she and Nick will work out in the end. They’ve got issues to work through first. That’s what TV relationships are all about I guess.
diane
March 12, 2016 @ 4:21 pm
She’s too boring without her powers.