(11-19-2016, 01:22 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: I think you'll appreciate this one Izzy.
I was looking at some Grimm clips on Youtube some time ago and there were people who were having an interesting conversation in the comments sections. Yes, it's actually possible. I believe they were Nick/Adalind shippers but they all felt that Nick truly loved Juliette and still does. They just said that they like his relationship with Adalind better because they feel it brings out his primal urges and make him more manly. Some examples included his staring at her in her jail cell, having his world rocked in the season 3 finale, and the scene to get his powers back where Juliette morphed into Adalind. He seems more lustful with her which led to the following statement that went something like "Nick's heart may love Juliette but his d**k loves Adalind." I can't tell you how hard I laughed at that.
I too believe that Nick still loves Juliette but it doesn't mean he will end up with her or Adalind for that matter. I would lean more towards Adalind considering the weird way they keep intertwining with one another since the start of the show. I don't think he can go back to Juliette despite how he feels about her and Kelly is now tying to Nick to Adalind. I ultimately think he ends up single but Adalind seems like a stronger choice at this point if they're going to put him in a relationship.
The problem with the world today is amazing sex=love= marriage even if they don't really love each other and there is no connection. She makes him manly- that's strange cos unless s1-4 has been lying to me, he seem more erratic and irrational without juliette-juliette keeps him grounded even Sean renard told Catherine schade in S01- juliette takes care of him; that's as clear as a bright blue sky; which woman would have ur favourite food circled in her diary.
One of the name on the episodes for season 6 is blind love and it got me thinking through s1 to s5 experiences of nick and juliette
And I know I have asked this question before, we know over the years, juliette loves nick but does nick really really love juliette or he's just trying to avoid the fact that he had always loved the hexenbiest, in this case adalind, the more reason he tried to cure juliette first instead of being there for her.
He love juliette blindly and not realizing she's not d one for him but adalind is as she seem not to want to harm her despite all she has taken him through, which is practically a messed up functionally fake love.