04-06-2017, 04:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2017, 04:27 AM by MarylikesGrimm.)
(04-06-2017, 02:11 AM)Purity Wrote:(04-05-2017, 07:01 PM)Circe27 Wrote: If you want to place blame for Juliette and Nick ending, you have to go back to were it all started and that was when they kidnapped Diana. Everything that happened afterwards was a direct result of that.
You are very right here. This was stage 2 and final of Nick and Juliettes doomed relationship. Working together to take away Adalind's child.
Stage 1 of thier relationship being doomed was Nick becoming a Grimm. Not all Kehrseite were born to with stand the supernatural life or being with a Grimm.
Early Juliette was a vet and wanted a stable home life that was often conductive to marriage and raising a family. As Juliette became more involved with Nick’s life as a cop Grimm she realized that the traditional stable home life would not be possible with him being a cop Grimm. Juliette, the Kehrseite, was correctly worried that about this so she tended to push Nick into choosing a life where they would settle down and Nick would not be a Grimm or Nick would be a Grimm and Juliette would be part of that but wanted Nick let go of pressure for traditional marriage and children.
Late in Season 4 Juliette had not yet found a way to be a hexenbiest and be with Nick partly due to not being raised a wesen. Adalind who was raised a Hexenbiest had decided that she was willing to live a very restricted life in order to raise baby Kelly and down the road raise Diana. As needed she was willing not be part of the cop Grimm/Zauberbiest life of either father of her children.
Both Eve/Juliette and Adalind had very different vision for a life that included Nick as a Grimm. In the end, both women worked together and found a way of doing that which allowed both of them and the children to be part of Nick’s life.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.