tscchope, I don’t think anyone knows Renard was the mastermind behind using Hank’s life as a threat to get the key. Renard only admitted to Nick enough to gain his trust/allegiance - that he conspired to kill Marie - and Adalind has never betrayed Renard’s secrets, and instead, taken the blame for everything.
My assumption is that being a Grimm had to be very important to Nick if he was willing to expose Juliette to unknown but probable risks that Elizabeth warned them about.
Also, I don’t remember anything that makes me think Nick realized it wasn’t Juliette he was having sex with. I’d rewatch but find the whole Nick sleeps with two women while disguised as each other too revolting, so I’ll just take your word for it.
irukandji, tscchope is right. Opinions based on facts provided in the show have been presented. However, you only want to focus on a single event without consideration of circumstances or characterizations.
And we do have to consider the writers’ motivations & intentions - it’s their story & their characters. They decide how characters act & react in various situations. We as viewers can only glean from those actions & reactions.
My assumption is that being a Grimm had to be very important to Nick if he was willing to expose Juliette to unknown but probable risks that Elizabeth warned them about.
Also, I don’t remember anything that makes me think Nick realized it wasn’t Juliette he was having sex with. I’d rewatch but find the whole Nick sleeps with two women while disguised as each other too revolting, so I’ll just take your word for it.
irukandji, tscchope is right. Opinions based on facts provided in the show have been presented. However, you only want to focus on a single event without consideration of circumstances or characterizations.
And we do have to consider the writers’ motivations & intentions - it’s their story & their characters. They decide how characters act & react in various situations. We as viewers can only glean from those actions & reactions.