(08-24-2015, 07:31 PM)eric Wrote: I don't think it was not trusting Juliette, it seemed to me that he had no idea what was going on. In less than 12 hours he saw the good looking woman who turned into a corpse, the prep who looked like a reptile of some sort, the person who raised him telling him to break up with the woman he had just bought an engagement ring for, being attacked by a who knows what that almost killed him and his aunt, looking through all those crazy books about monsters. How would you explain something you don't understand yourself? I do agree that their relationship began to go south at that point.
We all go through things we don't understand. I'm wondering why he simply didn't just tell Juliette, show her the trailer, ask for her thoughts and throw caution to the wind. Does he look at Juliette as someone who is incapable of understanding? I think in some ways, Nick is more fortunate than some Grimms. He has a trailer full of resources to back him up and a woman who loves him. By not telling her, he gives the impression she's not an important enough person in his life to know as well as giving the impression he's hiding something.
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