Eve had feelings, but they were not Juliette's feelings. She told Nick she was not Juliette. That tells me Bitsie stuck to the Eve character. In other words, she didn't go to Juliette's feelings but developed feelings of her own. That being the case, I don't know how a person who views herself as someone entirely different could tell Nick not only that he's in love, but loves Adalind. That makes no sense in view of what we have been told of Eve's character.
I don't watch OUAT, but I would think there are probably shows out there where the stepchildren don't call the step parent 'Mom' or 'Dad', but instead refer to them by their birthname. In view of Grimm, I don't see adult Diana as being all that different from child Diana. I can't see where she's grown a soft spot 20 years later to call Nick, "Dad". Sean is her Dad, Nick is Nick. That's the way I see it.
I don't watch OUAT, but I would think there are probably shows out there where the stepchildren don't call the step parent 'Mom' or 'Dad', but instead refer to them by their birthname. In view of Grimm, I don't see adult Diana as being all that different from child Diana. I can't see where she's grown a soft spot 20 years later to call Nick, "Dad". Sean is her Dad, Nick is Nick. That's the way I see it.
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