06-09-2015, 09:04 PM
(06-09-2015, 05:09 PM)Wessenrein Wrote: I believe Aunt Marie's warning was sincere, I think, from her perspective, she had seen bad things happen to Grimms with families and that is one reason why she warned Nick, the other could be that she knew Nick would be in far greater danger because of the key she gave him. I think Kelly didn't warn Nick about relationships because she felt remorse and guilt over leaving Nicky and being gone for so long and him thinking she was dead. Nick doesn't want to believe Juliette is in mortal danger because he loves her, his heart getting in the way of his head.
Oh, I don't doubt Aunt Marie's sincerity. Her logic and vagueness are another matter altogether, however. No one could expect Nick to give up his girlfriend/potential wife and a potential future legacy that might include children over such a warning. He'd be crazy if he did.
Now I'm sure there are a lot of people out there who recall Aunt Marie's warning and are doing the I told you so, saying she prophesized Juliette's death. I can't call it a prophecy because it's not. I can also completely understand why Nick disregarded it.
(06-09-2015, 05:09 PM)Wessenrein Wrote: If you mean the spell Adalind used to turn into Julette? No, I don't think so, I believe even Adalind was shocked that Julette had turned into a Hexxenbeist. I believe that spell was simply to get Nick out of the way by taking his powers, also a bit of retaliation by Adalind since Nick had taken her powers. Also, I do recall Adalind muttering something like; "Since you took something from me, I'm going to take something from you." to that effect and I think it definitely meant Nick's Grimm but it also could have meant Julette, not by killing her but once they realized it was Adalind Nick slept with, Juliette would likely leave Nick even though it wasn't truly his fault.
No, the spell I was talking about was the one Rosalie helped Adalind concoct to remove the hexenbiest from Juliette. Adalind wanted Juliette dead. Do you think she may have poisoned the potion, hoping that Juliette would take it?
In all honesty, when Nick and the scoobies were trying to get her to take this potion, I thought that was among the dumbest things I've seen on television. I completely sided with Juliette on that one.
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