11-24-2015, 01:08 PM
(11-24-2015, 01:00 PM)grimmfan14 Wrote: I think the contrast the writers are setting up is really clear (whether you love it or not):
1) Nick could not accept Juliette as a hexenbiest. He couldn't get over it, not really, and he wanted to fix her not just for her BUT FOR HIM. HE didn't want her to be that. He wanted her to be human Juliette, the normal woman he loved. He didn't want that relationship to really be complicated, or more complicated that it had already gotten. He handled it terribly (so did everyone), and she also reacted terribly.
2) Nick has known Adalind as a hexenbiest. He knows that's a part of her, from the moment he's met her. In some ways, accepting her into his home is already accepting all that she is/was. NOT happy about it, maybe not even forgiving her, but it isn't some shock. I think he'll have a very different reaction to when she gets her powers back because I imagine SHE will have a different reaction than Juliette.
I think they're going to - for drama's sake - contrast the two situations. Adalind will likely want to be helped and Nick might not be so repulsed by her because fairly or not, she's not some beautiful human in his mind anyway.
And just when that contrast happens, Juliette will come back. Good or bad, hard to say, but I think they're going to make that contrast really clear when she returns.
I think it will be at a poignant moment as well , like he is going to fully accept who she is after she does some grand gesture to save him or Kelly or both and the dust will settle and he will kiss her while she is woged to show the audience he accepts every aspect of her and they will be caught by none other than Juliette who will hopefully flip her shit.
I want Juliette to be a full on villain when she returns.