01-22-2018, 03:56 PM
Nick may have thought he could "protect" Juliette from the scarier aspects of his life by keeping them to himself. I understand that this often happens with LEOs, but in Nick's case it would be on major doses of steroids.
Early on in the series, Nick referred to the house as "Juliette's house," but when Juliette was giving Kenneth information about the neighborhood, she referred to it as "Nick's house." If we go by what they ended up with, Nick wouldn't have been letting Juliette go so much as kicking her out. Initially, I would guess it was Nick in denial about being able to hang on to his personal life and keep it apart from being a cop and a grimm. No idea why Juliette didn't run for the hills when the truth was revealed to her. But by S03 Juliette was fully aware and onboard as a full-fledged, gun-toting member of Team Scoobie, and they were both charging ahead with blinders on.
Early on in the series, Nick referred to the house as "Juliette's house," but when Juliette was giving Kenneth information about the neighborhood, she referred to it as "Nick's house." If we go by what they ended up with, Nick wouldn't have been letting Juliette go so much as kicking her out. Initially, I would guess it was Nick in denial about being able to hang on to his personal life and keep it apart from being a cop and a grimm. No idea why Juliette didn't run for the hills when the truth was revealed to her. But by S03 Juliette was fully aware and onboard as a full-fledged, gun-toting member of Team Scoobie, and they were both charging ahead with blinders on.