02-28-2016, 05:49 AM
Quote:Robyn, I'll take you up on your suggestion. One question here. Where are they documented?
I don’t know what that means. Documented? Making the assumption you don’t consider the writers as having ultimate control of characters & storylines. Don’t understand that, so letting it go.
Quote:But my husband gave a very different opinion. He said Nick believed it was Juliette he was with. If she tried something different and the outcome was in the wow factor, great. If she stuck to the routine, still great. The point was they connected, the actions she took to get to that point didn't matter.
This is inline with what I thought happened that afternoon. I never got the impression Nick had the slightest doubt it was Juliette until she freaked out in the car.
Quote:But here's the dilemma. According to many on this forum, Nick loved Juliette, wholeheartedly. Now Adalind's come along and taken her form. If Nick really and truly loved Juliette as many here believe, then he would see Adalind's actions as a violation. She was an outsider tampering with an intimacy he had with his beloved Juliette.
If & when Nick realized it was Adalind isn’t the problem, it’s his reaction, or more to the point I guess, his lack of reaction.
But I don’t understand what exactly you’re wanting to discuss. Because you can’t speculate on Nick’s reaction or lack of reaction without exploring his character development & storylines over the course of four seasons.
The character would have reacted differently to the situation in each season. His emotional reaction would lessen and his need to be a Grimm would increase with each season.