10-06-2016, 08:58 AM
S6E07 Blind Love
Air Date:
February 17, 2017
Air Date:
February 17, 2017
10-06-2016, 08:58 AM
S6E07 Blind Love
Air Date: February 17, 2017
10-06-2016, 01:13 PM
This does give us much. So we can just make wild guesses. If we think about this number 7 we are half way to the end of Grimm. So likely this is something to do with Nick/Adalind or Nick/Juliette. The blind part is the hexenbiest woge. Now I'm in the Nick/Adalind side of thing so this is the first time Nick tells Adalind he loves her.
10-06-2016, 02:19 PM
Maybe Adeline does not tell Nick she loves him again until that episode, and is cursed by the ring.
10-06-2016, 04:23 PM
(10-06-2016, 01:13 PM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: This does give us much. So we can just make wild guesses. If we think about this number 7 we are half way to the end of Grimm. So likely this is something to do with Nick/Adalind or Nick/Juliette. The blind part is the hexenbiest woge. Now I'm in the Nick/Adalind side of thing so this is the first time Nick tells Adalind he loves her. The meaning of Blind love What does "love is blind" mean? A: QUICK ANSWER According to The Free Dictionary, the aphorism "love is blind" means that a person is unable to perceive faults in the person he loves. The phrase appears in "The Canterbury Tales," written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the late 14th century. C "Love is blind" did not enter into common usage in literature until centuries later, after it was used by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare's 1596 play "The Merchant of Venice" includes the line, "But love is blind and lovers cannot see." Current scientific research actually supports the idea that love impairs critical judgment. A 2004 study conducted by University College London found that feelings of love can actually impair parts of the brain responsible for critical thought.
10-07-2016, 08:20 AM
Alternatively, "Blind Love" could be about Nick FINALLY maturing to the point where he gives Juliette's woged face the one kiss that might have prevented the entire disaster at the end of season four.
http://www.parentherald.com/articles/719...liette.htm
“Bitsie Tulloch shared a snapshot of "Grimm" Season 6 script titled "Blind Love." The actress didn't share any spoilers but many fans believe that this is connected to the Juliette-Nick-Adalind love triangle. Meanwhile, Claire Coffee teases that the first few episodes of "Grimm" Season 6 will be intense. The actress added that the alliance is shifting and the tension is growing. Does this include the anticipated, Juliette, Nick and Adalind love triangle?” Looking at only Nick/Juliette and Nick/Adalind as the topic referred to by the episode title, I think there’s a valid argument for both. If Nick was able to set aside his & Adalind’s volatile history and create a civil, and sometimes caring, relationship with her, it stands to reason he could do the same with Juliette. With Nick/Adalind, it was all about what was best for the child, but with Nick/Juliette, it would be about saving a relationship that was good before the bad temporarily shattered it. Nick’s mother dying is a huge hurdle, but if Nick matured and learned from this experience he’ll realize Juliette isn’t 100% at fault. It’s also feasible that Nick could realize his feelings for Adalind have grown beyond what’s best for his son, and when offered an opportunity to go back to Juliette, back to life as it was before, he’s not so sure he wants to make a life that doesn’t include Adalind. Maybe this is the ‘alliance is shifting and tension is growing’ that Claire Coffee referred to. Juliette, back to her old self except for the Hexenbiest part, is shocked that Nick isn’t anxious to leave Adalind and return to her. Juliette’s attitude could be that she & Nick should simply take his son to live with them. Not like it would be the first time. But maybe this time, Nick isn’t so easily convinced to replace Adalind with a different mother. Of course, it could be referring to Adalind believing she had been accepted into the group by Nick & the others, only to realize their loyalty to Juliette is back in force now that she’s back to her old self. And perhaps Adalind begins to suspect/fear they’ll try to take her son from her. If that happened, Adalind might align with Renard, foolishly believing she can trust him to protect her and her children. That said, I don’t see Nick/Juliette or Nick/Adalind as healthy relationships for the adults or the children, but the characters seem to and that’s what I’m basing this on.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke
(10-06-2016, 08:58 AM)Gretel Hanselsister Wrote: S6E07 Blind Love Blind Love is more fitting to the Nick/Juliette Scenerio. A good question to ask Nick- "Why did he love Juliette"? This should be Thee Episode that finalises the "Nick" issues. A number of definitions... Quote:Blind Love means when you truly love someone it can be so overwhelming that you don't realise whats going on in the world around you. Also that the person you're in love with isn't quite as gorgeous as you believe usually happens after it ends and you're like "what did I see in him/her anyway"? Quote:When two people are in love they don't see one an others faults.One or the other or both can end up getting hurt because it might be a rude awakening.Cuz when they do have their eyes wide open they see things that don't work out and ask themselves how could I be so blind. Quote:It means also that you are so in love with the person that you can't see what others are seeing in them or trying to tell you. It causes you to see his or her wrongs as rights and sometimes that can lead to danger and feelings getting hurt. two wrongs don't make a right.
12-06-2016, 11:01 AM
(12-06-2016, 06:02 AM)Purity Wrote:(10-06-2016, 08:58 AM)Gretel Hanselsister Wrote: S6E07 Blind Love It could also mean nick/adalind r/ship cos as we know the writers and producers say he's in love with adalind and with how season 4 ending went and season 5, we know that he's thinking he was wrong to love her and he doesn't love her anymore as he's moved on with adalind and he's in love with her
12-06-2016, 11:13 AM
(12-06-2016, 11:01 AM)degrimm Wrote:(12-06-2016, 06:02 AM)Purity Wrote:(10-06-2016, 08:58 AM)Gretel Hanselsister Wrote: S6E07 Blind Love I could also include Diana too. Nick might be charmed by her as well and want to raise her as his own which would increase the nick/adalind marriage likely to protect both children. I can see them married but not living together much. Renard would likely still see Diana sometimes.
12-06-2016, 11:26 AM
(12-06-2016, 11:13 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(12-06-2016, 11:01 AM)degrimm Wrote:(12-06-2016, 06:02 AM)Purity Wrote:(10-06-2016, 08:58 AM)Gretel Hanselsister Wrote: S6E07 Blind Love married but not living together much - now that's an unbelievable character given to nick |
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