02-26-2018, 04:51 PM
(02-26-2018, 10:36 AM)irukandji Wrote: But here's the problem with the proposal. When Juliette confronted Nick about keeping secrets, he didn't sit her down and talk to her right then about being a grimm. Instead he remained silent, and never proposed to her again. If retaining Juliette was such a priority, Nick would have begged her to marry him and would have confessed his grimness to her.Not necessarily. Juliette turned down his proposal because of his sudden suspicious behavior, but she didn’t threaten to end the relationship. So although marriage was off the table, Nick still had what he wanted - to be a Grimm and have a relationship with Juliette. Hell Rell is right that Nick having a relationship was part of his character profile. For G & K, presenting Nick as a ‘different kind of Grimm’ included a committed relationship and committed friendships that rooted him in one place. But his character profile didn’t require a normal or healthy relationship, or that he only have one relationship throughout the series.
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