(11-17-2020, 11:10 AM)irukandji Wrote: Oh, I get it now. It's a lesson on the use of English, but still a criticism, nonetheless. How about this then?They didn't know how to beat this guy. Foolishly, Eve went through the mirror without a plan. Nick followed suit. Her plan was to kill Z and intended to risk herself alone doing it. After this talk with Nick she changed her mind and realised killing Z wasn't a one man show. She was still wrong that it would take the both of them to do it because we saw that it didn't.
"He goes into an irrelevant dialogue about it being all his fault. Eve never accused him of being at fault."
Irrelevant means not related to the subject or issue at hand, which was how to defeat Zerstorer.
Nick expressing remorse had nothing to so with Z at all. It was Eve who surmised that all that had happened to her, to them over the years was for a reason and that was to deal with Z. In a later comment, I mentioned Monroe practically confirming that by suggesting they could have been predestined to face Z, or at the very least, that everything that had happened over the course of the show brought about the means for Z to cross over from the mirror verse to their verse based on several texts in both wesen and Grimm books, including the date on which it would happen.