(08-29-2017, 09:08 PM)irukandji Wrote:Or it could be argued that adalind and Nick were destined to be together all along, and fate brought them together eventually. The first woman that Nick saw after he bought an engagement ring wasn't juliette, it was adalind. She was also his first woge and his introduction to life as a Grimm. No matter how they despised each other and fought against each other, time and time again they seemed to be drawn back together due to unforeseen circumstances. Nick could just as easily have chosen to remain friends with Adalind, there was no reason for him to have started a relationship with her even after juliette left him. He was a handsome guy who happened to be a detective, there were plenty of women who would have wanted him. He could just as easily have chosen any other woman besides Adalind or even lived a solitary life like what juliette did in the end. It seems that juliette/Eve was the one who had no other prospects of a relationship after Nick. Adalind could just as easily have ended up choosing to merely co-parent Kelly with Nick, she had a choice in the end whether she wanted to remain with Nick or live independently with Kelly. She was offered her job back which would have allowed her to support Kelly as a single mother. However Nick and Adalind chose to be together, despite their horrible history, not just for the sake of their son but because they genuinely cared about each other. They couldn't seem to get enough of each other. They were either hugging, kissing, or snuggling closely together.(08-29-2017, 07:29 PM)wesen Wrote: As opposed to making too many demands of each other. Juliette couldn't accept Nick for who he really was, Nick couldn't handle Juliette as a hexenbiest and had to do so much effort just to please her. Even if Nadalind never happened, Nick and juliette would have eventually broken up. Nick would have eventually resented Juliette for making him choose to turn away from his life as a Grimm in his efforts to please her.
You misunderstood my point. I'm saying that there weren't any prospects for Nick after Juliette left. As for Adalind, what did she have? Not even a place to live. I doubt Nick took her in, expecting a live in lover, but then you have to wonder, did the thought eventually cross his mind? It must have crossed Adalind's mind a time or two or she never would have told him she loved him. The two of them settled for less, meaning Nick meant nothing to Adalind prior to her moving in and she meant nothing to him prior to the move.
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.
(08-29-2017, 09:08 PM)irukandji Wrote:They did go through major issues as a couple, otherwise we wouldn't have seen them acting distantly towards each other. They had a difficult time opening up towards each other and had a lot of trust issues. Unlike Nick and Juliette though, they were able to overcome it, maybe because their personalities complemented each other more than Nick and Juliette's ever did. And like I said they were under no obligation to hook up, both could just as easily have remained merely friendly for the sake of their child. The show also emphasised the idea of destiny, that everything that happened was meant to happen, so this would actually mean that Nick and Adalind didn't settle for less. Instead they ended up together because they were soul mates all along and they were destined to be together.(08-29-2017, 07:29 PM)wesen Wrote: As opposed to making too many demands of each other. Juliette couldn't accept Nick for who he really was, Nick couldn't handle Juliette as a hexenbiest and had to do so much effort just to please her. Even if Nadalind never happened, Nick and juliette would have eventually broken up. Nick would have eventually resented Juliette for making him choose to turn away from his life as a Grimm in his efforts to please her.
You misunderstood my point. I'm saying that there weren't any prospects for Nick after Juliette left, and he certainly didn't advertise that he was available and looking for a relationship.
As for Adalind, what did she have after Renard? Not even a place to live. There weren't any men beating a path to her because she was so charming and wonderful.
Nick invited Adalind to live with him and she obliged. It was easy for them to hook up without the trials or tribulations a lot of people go through when they're in love. I think it's because the two of them figured no one else was going to come along for either of them, so they decided to settle for one another and in doing so, settled for less.