10-12-2017, 03:50 PM
(10-12-2017, 09:30 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote:(10-11-2017, 03:56 PM)irukandji Wrote:On your first point agree to disagree as we always knew the writers were going to get Nick back to being a Grimm.(10-11-2017, 06:02 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: Nick didn't handed the Juliette thing correctly and with his 20/20 hindsight knew he didn't so he did try and change it, now the but Juliette was the first to handle it wrong. She should have known after she was kept out of Nick's Grimm, that going to Renard and Henrietta first without Nick knowing and being there with her was wrong.
Actually the first wrong was Nick allowing Juliette to be the final ingredient in this potion.
But your post raises a question, js. Why should Nick be miffed because Juliette sought help on her own?
In season one Juliette undown Nick's marriage proposal for keeping things from her. Then she does the same thing that was my point. The thread is who betrayed/abandoned whom so IMO Juliette did. Nick didn't handle the thing well but she was the one who moved out, and later to cover the betrayed part I think that doesn't need to be said no matter how upset she was.
We as normal are at the point of agreeing to disagree.
Well, there's something that I want to bring up that actually happened after Nick abandoned Juliette in jail. Kenneth bailed her out and brought up his plan to have her ferret Kelly and Diana out into the open. Juliette told him he wasted his bail money, to which Kenneth said something to the effect that she was still loyal to the Grimm after all he'd done to her. (Paraphrasing here).
Why do you supposed Kenneth would say that if it wasn't true? And if it wasn't true, all Juliette had to do was deny it and agree to help him on the spot. It was only when she went to the police station and saw how Nick protected Adalind that her loyalty shifted and she sided with Kenneth.
I am of the opinion that, even though Juliette was being sarcastic, she *was* waiting for Nick to bail her out. Even after he didn't bail her out, she was still waiting for Nick. Even after Rosalee spoke to her, she was still waiting for Nick. Even when he didn't show up and Kenneth bailed her out, she was still waiting for Nick.
We will always agree to disagree on who abandoned who first, but when a known enemy makes the observation about Juliette's loyalty well after their fight, that says something to me. In other words, Nick abandoned her, not the other way around.
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