
But, you know, they could trickle back in at any moment.Īnd she is really scared of that happening because she – the relationship that is building with Nick and then, you know, with Kelly, she really wants to do it right this time. But yes, I think – I mean she finally feels like her life is far better without being a Hexenbiest than it is being a Hexenbiest.Īnd she – you know her fear towards - we’re shooting episode 11 now - but her fear kind of in the beginning is that this is a suppressant that they used to suppress her powers. Those baby hormones, as I now know firsthand, are very persuasive at times. And I know she said that she doesn’t want to change back again.Ĭan you talk about that? Like is that going to last or is it just kind of what she’s feeling right because she still has baby hormones?Ĭoffee: That’s a good question. It seems like, at least according to what she’s saying, that Adalind is changing for the better. So I watched the first two episodes, which I really enjoyed. On Thursday, Claire Coffee took some time out of her busy schedule to talk with a group of bloggers/journalists about the new, improved Adalind, the baby and how she and Adalind differ in their parenting styles. So he and his allies – Bud, Hank, Monroe and Rosalee – agreed to help her out. With everything in Nick’s life rapidly going to hell in the proverbial handcart, their baby might be the only good thing going on in his life right now. Then she was used and betrayed by the Royals.įinally, with her Hexenbiest powers suppressed and with nowhere else to turn, she came to Nick for help. For instance, the evil Adalind we know and love to hate took on the appearance of Nick’s fiancée and slept with him – getting pregnant in the process. Grimm’s (NBC, Fridays, 9/8C) fifth season gets underway this evening and things have changed quite a bit over the years.
