09-19-2017, 06:24 AM
(09-18-2017, 05:03 PM)wesen Wrote: If your scenario had played out between Juliette and Nick , it would just be Renard 2.0 in his interactions with both Adalind and Juliette. I would think it would go against Nick's character to have that kind of chaotic sadomasochist relationship with Juliette, he's too much of a gentleman/strait-laced. Nick as a lover strikes me as someone who would be passionate but tender/gentle with the person he loves, he'd probably call sex making love. I don't think there's anything kinky about him at all.
I think you're speaking from a limited understanding of human beings. People are more complicated than you believe. Nick can be a gentleman to Juliette/Adalind one minute, the next he'd be tearing a wesen's head clean off its shoulders. If Nick and Juliette had stayed together, he would have been able to give Juliette both sides of his personality; the gentleman in public, and the savage Grimm in private.
Basically, he would have been "Renard 2.0" only in the sense of having integrity to accompany his bouts of darkness. Renard in general was a semi-callous and morally shady man, even by the end of he show. So, the comparison is inaccurate.