I didn't get the impression that Renard or Catherine really liked her all that much. But then, what was there to like? The first time we see her she woges at Nick, then years later acts like it was some kind of special thing, when they audience has known for years that the woge is usually a prelude to badness.
Diana doesn't like the girlfriend, so the girlfriend dies. I guess one day she just had enough of Bonaparte, so what better weapon than her own father to kill him, then deny it afterwards? Renard used people all of the time for his own ill gotten gains and murdered them if they got in his way. Just another day at the office.
Adalind decides to pregnant waddle into the precinct one day to tell Nick he's going to be a father, after her plan of pinning it all on Viktor fails. She pleads her case while at the same time excusing herself for taking away his Grimm powers away because Vicktor ordered her to. In other words, "I did what I had to do. No hard feelings. Kay?".
And what does Nick do? Mentally shrugs his shoulders, figuring "what the hell", then sets out to protect her against Juliette, who goes on the prove she is definitely not likeable.
There is no warmth to any of them. They just do what they have to do, according to them. If you notice, no one is going around thinking, "gee, wouldn't it be fun to have one as a friend?"
Diana doesn't like the girlfriend, so the girlfriend dies. I guess one day she just had enough of Bonaparte, so what better weapon than her own father to kill him, then deny it afterwards? Renard used people all of the time for his own ill gotten gains and murdered them if they got in his way. Just another day at the office.
Adalind decides to pregnant waddle into the precinct one day to tell Nick he's going to be a father, after her plan of pinning it all on Viktor fails. She pleads her case while at the same time excusing herself for taking away his Grimm powers away because Vicktor ordered her to. In other words, "I did what I had to do. No hard feelings. Kay?".
And what does Nick do? Mentally shrugs his shoulders, figuring "what the hell", then sets out to protect her against Juliette, who goes on the prove she is definitely not likeable.
There is no warmth to any of them. They just do what they have to do, according to them. If you notice, no one is going around thinking, "gee, wouldn't it be fun to have one as a friend?"
The best way to frustrate a cyberbully is to ignore him.