08-26-2016, 04:43 PM
(08-26-2016, 04:26 PM)irukandji Wrote:(08-26-2016, 03:28 PM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote:(08-26-2016, 02:43 PM)irukandji Wrote: Hi New Guy-
If Nick really and truly loves Adalind (as many on the forum believe), whatever form she takes would make absolutely no difference to him. If it does, then he really and truly does not love her.
What if we put it in another way?
If Adelaind really and truly loves Nick (as many on the forum believe), she would never asks him to kiss her in hexambiest form, since she would know what it means to a Grimm (if it do mean something...) and personally for Nick because of Juliette. If she doesn't (ask him to kiss her in woge), then she really and truly loves him. If she does (ask him to kiss her in woge) then she doesn't love him.
Note: This question is just to put fire in the debate...
How does putting it another way change anything? It still comes down Nick being shallow, right?
Right.. Shallow Nick.
But... Putting it in another way changes the fact that if Adelaind needs to go trow the same path Juliette went asking Nick for a true kiss of love while in woge so Nick could prove his love to Adelaind... She would also be shallow... And their relationship would also be having the same problems Nick and Juliette had.
Actually the writers put Nick in a kind of a trap. If he kiss Adelaind in woge, he would being unfair with Juliette. If he doesn't do the kiss, he will be being shallow with Adelaind. He is the same man (maybe) and we already know his reaction.
But about Adelaind... She is not Juliette and she has different experiences and perspectives from the wesen world and from the Grimms. Would she act in a different way then Juliette?