Juliette was offended by Nick's initial reaction and didn't give him the time to adjust. But when he told her she was a Grimm, I believe she called him crazy and wouldn't believe him and ended up a victim of Adalind's cat's scratch. In S2, she eased into the whole Nick is a grimm and adjusted. In S4 she didn't afford Nick the same courtesy before destroying everything between them.
Nick can't help someone who refused the help and boy did Juliette refuse, as it was her right. Whatever ultimately happened, Nick isn't the only one to blame for the dumpster fire that is their S4 breakup.
I have never known Nick to stand by and do nothing. The only times he did was over something that was beyond him and he felt, at the time that Juliette's Hexenbiest could be removed. When he learnt that it couldn't, he heard it could be suppressed. It would be out of character for him not to do anything at all. If being a man of action is a flaw, then yes Nick is very flawed.
Nick can't help someone who refused the help and boy did Juliette refuse, as it was her right. Whatever ultimately happened, Nick isn't the only one to blame for the dumpster fire that is their S4 breakup.
(12-17-2017, 01:49 PM)irukandji Wrote:Blame his DNA and Adalind.(12-17-2017, 11:17 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: The hexenbiest itself is a monster but Nick was regretful of Juliette's change and wanted to undo it, even if that meant working with Adalind.
That Nick considered hexenbiests as monsters reveals a flaw within him. He should have taken note of that flaw and never tried to treat Juliette.
I have never known Nick to stand by and do nothing. The only times he did was over something that was beyond him and he felt, at the time that Juliette's Hexenbiest could be removed. When he learnt that it couldn't, he heard it could be suppressed. It would be out of character for him not to do anything at all. If being a man of action is a flaw, then yes Nick is very flawed.