(02-26-2016, 09:44 AM)New Guy Wrote: I did not say any such thing. The script is what Monroe and Nick said. Their conversation takes place well after the switched persona "sleeping" took place. There has been nothing to indicate when Adalind transformed into a fake Juliette that Nick had any clue. Yet, Trubel smelled the rat and saw Adalind revert to herself. Just another example of the writers making a fool of Nick.
New Guy
Then what I see is still a very tactless remark on the part of Monroe. He's equalizing the two scenarios when they were by no means equal. What he's saying is Nick *consciously* slept with Adalind when she was Juliette. He's also saying Nick *consciously* slept with Juliette when she was Adalind.
You are correct about the writers making a fool out of Nick. He doesn't get to deal with the rape at all. Instead, Monroe trivializes it. I think the rape would have made a great storyline for Grimm.
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