(06-19-2017, 11:54 AM)brandon Wrote: Watch the episode again,Dicappatore.She may have feared Nick, in the beginning but that was quickly replaced with resentment and bitterness. I'm not certain if she hated him but I'd be willing to wager she did, that's why she did the things she did.
According to memory is Nick who says:" it was not love, it was stupid".
Nick refers to your previous relationship.
It was Juliette broke up with the couple- she is to blame, not Adalind-.
Juliette moved away from Nick fearing him because he was a "GRIMM".
And then Nick...
(06-19-2017, 12:17 PM)dicappatore Wrote:It's so strange to go back to these conversations between Nick and Juliette. Having finished the show, they paint a different picture all of a sudden. What seemed like an innocent topic of conversation is so much more revealing when you know how their relationship fares by the end of the show.(06-19-2017, 11:54 AM)brandon Wrote: Watch the episode again,Dicappatore.
According to memory is Nick who says:" it was not love, it was stupid".
Nick refers to your previous relationship.
It was Juliette broke up with the couple- she is to blame, not Adalind-.
Juliette moved away from Nick fearing him because he was a "GRIMM".
And then Nick...
Well lets see. here is the dialogue:
Juliette; What are you thinking?
Nick; I'm just wondering why certain people are attracted to each other?
Juliette; It's all about chemistry.
Nick; Oh! Well, that explains Dale Armistead. The guy who stole your Guy, your first love.
Juliette; That wasn't love.
Nick; Well, it certainly wasn't looks or intelligence.
Juliette; You're one to talk. I met your first girlfriend.
Nick; Okay, that was not chemistry, that was stupidity.
Juliette; Well, how do you know you're not being stupid by being with me?
Nick; I don't. I just I think that there's a lot more to it than that.
Juliette; You know, in biology, like systems tend to integrate.
Nick; That's so romantic.
Juliette; How about we get the shopping done and go home and integrate?
Nick; Give me the list and get the car started.
It is clear to me that Juliette comment "that wasn't love" referes to her relationship to Dale.
Nick refers to his girlfriend "Okay, that was not chemistry, that was stupidity".
I interpret it as Juliette using Dale to meet her sexual needs until Nick came along with a house and better looks.
Nick making a mistake in compatibility dating his old girlfriend until Juliette came along..