(08-29-2017, 09:43 PM)wesen Wrote: What I also noticed (I don't know if other posters have picked up on this) was Nick actually made a choice at the end of who he really wanted to be with. The magic stick allowed him to fulfil his heart's desire. If he had truly wanted a life with Juliette he could have changed everything to make it fit into what his ideal life with her would be. Instead we see him going back to a life with Adalind, Kelly and diana, and with Eve gaining back her hexenbiest powers.
prospects for Nick after Juliette left, and he certainly didn't advertise that he was available and looking for a relationship.
There was no other woman who disrupted Nick's life so much during season six that he was forced to make a choice. Juliette was gone, kaput. They were finished in season four.
Adalind was done with Renard long before that. There certainly weren't any other men hanging around for a chance at her. Two children didn't make her any more desirable.
Nick invited her into his fome. She accepted. There was no big love story, no admission from either of them that they'd been longing for one another for years. I think Nick and Adalind simply shrugged one day, figured "why not get together?" and did so because both of them saw there was no one else and there was never going to be anyone else coming along. I can't say I agree with that thinking, but that's what I believe they did.
I don't think that's a real reason to hook up with someone. I can imagine the two of them years later looking back and wondering why they both settled for less.
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