03-28-2015, 12:59 PM
I just kind of see the writers recycling the same plot over and over again and each time it seems as though the characters have learned nothing from their past experiences. This is probably the fourth or fifth time that Juliette and Nick have gotten into a fight.
First it had to do with Nick not telling her he was a Grimm and then it had to do with Adalind putting her in a coma and then it was because she turned into a hexenbiest. I mean how many times do they have to get into a fight to realize that arguing with themselves makes zero sense. I'm fine with a little conflict here and there but at least make them learn something from it.
The writers keep pulling Juliette and Nick apart then having them reconcile and then sticking an even bigger wedge in between them. My guess is that the two of them will eventually come to terms that they are what they are and then Juliette is going to find out that Adalind is carrying Nick's baby and the whole cycle will repeat itself again.
First it had to do with Nick not telling her he was a Grimm and then it had to do with Adalind putting her in a coma and then it was because she turned into a hexenbiest. I mean how many times do they have to get into a fight to realize that arguing with themselves makes zero sense. I'm fine with a little conflict here and there but at least make them learn something from it.
The writers keep pulling Juliette and Nick apart then having them reconcile and then sticking an even bigger wedge in between them. My guess is that the two of them will eventually come to terms that they are what they are and then Juliette is going to find out that Adalind is carrying Nick's baby and the whole cycle will repeat itself again.