07-11-2018, 07:24 AM
(07-11-2018, 12:20 AM)WispyWillow Wrote: the life of a grimm tends to be rather grim.
what kind of person would fit into the romantic life of grimms? nick's dad was killed. marie left her fiance to raise nick. trubel's parents were killed.
grimms don't seem to be big on compromise and danger is never that far
how different was kelly while she was married to nick's father? difficult to imagine the kelly we met as the mother nick grew up with.
which witch was better suited to a life with Nick? Adalind or Juliette/Eve
Too bad Trubel wasn't a bit older and not looked at by Nick as a younger sister. Another Grimm would have made a better partner.
Juliette used her Hex uncompromising condition before and after she became a Hex, to destroy her relationship.
1) Juliette rejected his proposal way back in S1.
2) She kept her condition a secret after agreeing to no more keeping secrets.
3) His initial reaction to pull out his gun was to his belief it was Adalind morphed into Juliette again. Once she proved it was her, he holstered the gun. Her safety was always foremost for Nick.
4) Nick never walked out on her. She walked out on him. When he took that walk, he was reacting to him blaming himself for her condition, not because he rejected her. Want proof? Look at his dialogue.
5) The next evening she rejected him. She walked out permanently. She only came back to sucker in his mother in with a BS email and to shag Nicks enemy.
6) She rejected taking the suppressant potion.
7) As FrankenEve/Evette in S6 she re-enforced her rejection of Nick when she had the talk with Nick in "the other place".
Adalind used her condition to compromise her relationship with Nick. Compromising is a necessity in any successful relationship.
1) She accepted his invitation to his home and his fome.
2) She was willing to make and test the suppressant potion.
3) She was willing to adapt to showed patience to her new situation.
As much as I would have preferred to a Nickolette ending, the Nadalind one was the better choice.
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