03-01-2017, 11:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-01-2017, 11:44 PM by MarylikesGrimm.)
(03-01-2017, 10:56 PM)syscrash Wrote: All thru season 4 Nick was not able to look at Juliette with affection. Sure he said he had to learn to accept her like she learned to accept him. But he could not get past her being a hexenbiest. Every time she woged he would cringe. Even at the shop at the end. had he embraced her like she did to him things would have been different.
People accuse Juliette of leaving Nick yet they never mention that he was rejecting who she was. That is not a speculation. The last contact was the confrontation with the group trying to suppress her powers. Proving in season 4 they where unable to accept her.
I read comments of how Juliette did not give Nick time to adjust. That is not a valid excuse. Juliette did not need time to adjust to Nick being a zombie.
But the best proof that all of this was a poor excuse. Is that it did not take time for him to adjust to Adalind. He never had a problem of looking at her lovingly. When she woged he never once cringed. Even in season one he did not have a problem with Adalind's woge.
As for Juliette not giving Nick a chance. When he came back after his walk she came down stairs he was afraid of her. When she came back and she woged. He could not even look at her. He did not have to go through all of that kind of adjustment to be with Adalind.
To me that is the injustice They spend all this time providing reasons why Nick and Juliette have a conflict. A conflict that causes her to become hurt and vengeful. As soon as we accept that this is a Grimm vs Hexenbiest issue. Adalind enters and all of this Hexenbiest vs Grimm conflict issues are resolved.
Juliette was involved with his police work research and she helped researched about his family and would not marry him if he was not completely open with her starting in season one. Juliette in season 3 knew all about his life as Grimm. IMO, in season 4, Juliette saw Nick not being able to have the same open relationship as sign he could no longer love her.
In season 5, Adalind was comfortable right away with living with Nick while he was hiding his life as a grimm from her possibly due to being raised with wesen with the culture that hiding wesen stuff was ok. Even now Nick is telling more to Eve than Adalind. I agree that he accepted that Adalind as a hexenbiest IMO since they both felt he had the right to keep secrets from her while Juliette always wanted a very open relationship that Nick felt he could no longer have with her and still does not have with Adalind. IMO this issue still could backfire, in season 6, on Nick with Adalind if she feels he has been endanger the children by hiding to much.
Even now Adalind would never expect Nick to kiss her in woged form. When she showed Nick she was a hexenbiest again she called her cell phone to her.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.