04-29-2018, 10:01 AM
(04-29-2018, 07:02 AM)irukandji Wrote: Nick never felt Juliette was crazy and dangerous during the precinct episode. If he had, he would have handled things very differently.
How?
(04-29-2018, 07:02 AM)irukandji Wrote: I always wondered why Nick failed to address Juliette's suspicion and anger once he'd gotten things under control. Instead of taking her out of Adalind's sight, or vice versa, so that he could talk to Juliette, he instead told her to leave. She left, but any moron could have seen that she was still angry.
And what was he supposed to tell her?
(04-29-2018, 07:02 AM)irukandji Wrote: Nick would have had to have known at that point that Juliette was never going to cooperate with him. It would seem then that concocting the potion may have been more for Adalind's benefit than anything else. Nick needed the scoobies to accept her. Preparing a potion for a fallen scoobie would do just that. Testing it just added icing to the cake. Adalind not only became a scoobie, but earned the respect of the others in the process.
So if Nick already knew that this was never going to work, as you claim, what was he supposed to do? Let her explore her Hexenbiest powers and see if she can murder his unborn child?
(04-29-2018, 07:02 AM)irukandji Wrote: Hmmm.......there are some here who claim Nick never made a choice that day. Yet, not long after, Adalind is allowed to work with the scoobies and become one of them. All because of Nick. If that's not the ringleader making a choice..............
Rosalee: No matter what happened, this child is going to need you.
Nick: Yeah? What about Adalind?
Rosalee: She is going to need you, too. It's gonna be awkward, but this child comes first.
Nick: I'm not even sure I should be doing this.
Rosalee: Nick, listen to me. You're going to be a dad. I know this is not how anyone thought this was going to happen, but it's still pretty special. And I think you're gonna be great at it. Monroe and I are going to be there for you as much as we can.
(5.01 The Grimm Identity)