(11-03-2018, 01:04 PM)irukandji Wrote:(11-03-2018, 09:14 AM)N_grimm Wrote: Well, the trailer meant nothing to Nick. It was only his family “heritage”. The books and weapons he needed to operate as a Grimm.
Well, you're dying to tell me. What did it mean to him once it was destroyed? I mean did he pace the floor wondering what he was going to do without his weapons?
I don't recall Nick declaring he couldn't be a grimm without his trailer and things.
So tell me, how did the loss affect Nick?
Since you have seen the show more than ones, you may remember that they managed to save some of the books and weapons. And that Nick came across new books and weapons thanks to Monroe's uncle Felix. This happened despite Juliette’s attempt to destroy everything. If you seriously claim the trailer was not important for Nicks ability to function as a Grimm, I assume you also believe that the “sword in the stone” was insignificant to king Arthur or that Robin Hood did not need his bow and arrows.
(11-03-2018, 01:04 PM)irukandji Wrote:(11-03-2018, 09:14 AM)N_grimm Wrote: She did try to murder Adalind outside the shop window and would probably try again if Nick had not hidden her. Monroe would be dead, if Hank had not pushed him away.
Not arguing with you there. What I am asking is, do you really believe that Juliette couldn't kill them all if she wanted to?
She could have killed everyone, but then the series would have ended, so I suppose it was not the kindness of her heart that restricted her.
(11-03-2018, 01:04 PM)irukandji Wrote: You're completely misunderstanding what I'm saying here. Who's saying Nick would tackle Juliette on his own? You really don't think he'd go up against her without help, do you?
You believe Juliette can kill Adalind in a precinct surrounded by cops, a Grimm and a half-zauberbiest, but Nick can kill Juliette as long as he gets help? From who? Hank and Wu?
I guess Nick could have shot her (alone or together with others) like Trouble did. But this was no reason to try to kill Nick, when he chose not to kill her - despite everything. What she tried to do was pure evil.
(11-03-2018, 02:08 PM)irukandji Wrote:(11-03-2018, 02:06 PM)Henry of green Wrote: Diania was nothing to Nick but Kelly cared for her a great deal she even sent photos of her playing with blocks to Nick and Juliette.
Yet, Kelly put Diana at severe risk that night. That's a strange contradiction, don't you think?
You do not understand this, do you? Kelly came because she believed her son (Nick) was in danger. She trusted Juliette and thought the house was safe. How could Kelly know that Juliette had become a monster?