You all don't realize it, but you're continuing to prove my point. Excusing Nick by stating he didn't know doesn't excuse him one bit. He should have made it his business to know. She was his mother for a time, his *only* family. That's what I'm saying.
Aside from that, by choosing not to involve himself in his aunt's life, that doesn't prove one iota that this man is going to be the different type of Grimm, the one who stands out. All it shows is that he's willing to ignore family for his own purposes. He didn't even bother telling Juliette about Marie until the woman was dying.
That's deplorable.
Aside from that, by choosing not to involve himself in his aunt's life, that doesn't prove one iota that this man is going to be the different type of Grimm, the one who stands out. All it shows is that he's willing to ignore family for his own purposes. He didn't even bother telling Juliette about Marie until the woman was dying.
That's deplorable.
The best way to frustrate a cyberbully is to ignore him.