(05-02-2017, 05:27 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: Bitsie is the leading lady from day one of the show and she enjoys having a character that changes but it is the writers that are coming up with the ideas.
Nick is a Grimm not just a man. All he has to believe is that Juliette might have a spell on her or potion affecting her.
1) Adalind used a potion on Hank so he would go after her in season one.
2) Adalind had sex with Hank to make the spell on Hank worse.
3) In the past, Juliette got sick from a scratch from Adalind's cat. Adalind's spell on Juliette made her go after Sean.
4) Adalind's spell had made Sean go after Juliette.
5) Wesen related illnesses and early zombie effects also can make you go after someone.
6) Adalind called the day before wanting to put a spell related spray on Juliette.
7) Adalind had only recently lost Diana and they had turned down helping her get Diana back only in 619 we are talking about 621.
8) Adalind met many of Nick's friends so she could have known about the wedding that day.
9) Juliette's car was missing outside when Nick came home but Juliette was inside and Nick did not ask what happen to it.
10) Nick fell for this type of mistake before in "Plumed Serpent" where he thought Ariel was Juliette until he saw the tattoo.
11) Nick was affect by a simple Kiss in "Kiss of the Muse" to make him go after Khloe.
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.
Bitsie wasn't a leading lady, she was just a bit player.
There was no tattoo nor a kiss to make Nick think it wasn't Juliette. As far as Nick's concerned, Adalind is no longer a threat. Juliette didn't bother telling Nick that Adalind came round whilst he was at work. That would have put him on his guard.
A woman's car not in the usual spot to a guy means that she's pranged it and he's about to get a bill. That 'Juliette' wants sex means it is a very big bill. I got the impression that Nick and Juliette having sex happened once in a blue moon. The writers never gave Nick and Juliette much in the way of romance and precious little passion. They were a comfortable couple.