06-17-2015, 04:20 AM
(06-16-2015, 10:04 PM)izzy Wrote: When you are twenty your see the world one way, when you are thirty another, by the time you have hit your 5th decade time has forced a sort of wisdom upon you simply because you have seen so much.
If Grimm in any way models real life, Juliette has in fact killed Nick. the Nick that was, will never be again. This event is one of those life altering events, the Nick that was is no more. He will be transformed by this experience, and likely the transformation will not be for the good. He will be bitter, angry, even more cynical, he will care less for the opinion of others and be more callous and jaundice, his compassion will take a fatal blow. The softer side of Nick will have died, the compassionate side that was Nick will no longer be. And that was the old Nick, a compassionate man,now he will be a shell of that man, as he morphs into a new Nick, a more cynical bastard, one still capable of great good, but one less willing to a stick his neck out for stranger. He will wall up his compassion and it will now only exist fro his child. He will never again let a woman in as deep as Juliette.
That is reality...I have seen it time and again.
Hi Izzy,
You make some interesting points. The basic question is “Would Juliette really have killed Nick?”
Use the basic definition of “kill” – “to deprive of life,” such as Nick had just done to Kenneth.
Yes or No?
New Guy