(10-02-2018, 12:08 PM)N_grimm Wrote: I think there also is a point about the way Juliette told the others that she had become a Hexenbiest. When she first told Nick, and lather Monroe and Rosalee, she just woged without first telling them about the change (She said she should show them something, but not what). It was almost like she wanted them to be shocked and respond badly.
She might have, but would breaking the news gently to them and then woging to prove it, have caused a different reaction? I think not. Monroe was stunned and could only say "Oh my god" and Rosalee called her a freaking hexenbiest.
(10-02-2018, 02:46 PM)N_grimm Wrote: Nick did not tell Juliette he was a Grimm because she would think he was crazy – and she initially did! When Juliette became a Hexenbiest, she was part of the gang. As I written before, Nick initially did not want Juliette to take part in "let's reverse Adalind's spell"-thing. Juliette had no reason to believe that Nick would not believe her or try to help her. I understand she wanted to get in touch with Elizabeth, but why tell Nick? There was of course some logic to her behavior to begin with - she was afraid.
I remember Nick's reaction when he saw Adalind woge and then the prisoner in the precinct woge at him. He thought he was crazy! That is, until Aunt Marie came to explain the whole unfortunate legacy grimm thing. He should certainly be understanding of Juliette's reaction. Apparently he figured out just how to convince her because she came to understand exactly what he was, but it did take a while. He should have just showed her right away.
What I'm saying is that he didn't tell her right away because whatever misgivings he had about *her*. She didn't tell him she was a hexenbiest because of the misgivings she had about *him*. You said it yourself. She envisioned him coming after her with an axe.
Even when Nick admits they are no longer together, he also adds that more time isn't going to help them because Juliette's a hexenbiest and he's a grimm. If that's not a show of misgivings on his part, I don't know what is.
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