03-02-2017, 03:40 AM
Quote:Nick expressly dumped Juliette in the finale when he told her he was done and to 'get out'. That was after she had done a lot of damage. Before that he was still chasing after her. Juliette never gave Nick time to adjust and go through the motions. Of course when something bad happenes the first reflex is denial followed by the need to 'fix' it. Personally I think Nick reacted as humanly as possible to the situation coupled with the fact that he was a Grimm. Juliette was woging left and right trying to give him a crash course on dealing with your new hexenbiest girlfriend so obviously he showed revulsion which hurt her even more. I think over time Nick would've dealt with it and stand by her, he did say so himself.It not a misunderstanding but a fact that your are being rejected if. The one who is suppose to love you. Turns there head away from you. rather sleep on the couch. There only thought is to change you from what you are. He tried to force Juliette to take the suppression. Adalind had to convince him to let her take it. That is not a speculation. That is proof of rejection.
Nick was never that way with Adalind because he saw her as an adversary and it wasn't personal. He saw her as just another dangerous wesen. By the time they were together Adalind had suppressed her hexenbiest. And when her hexenbiest came back Nick did say they had Kelly to think about now so he wasn't going to hurt her. And I think he'd begun to like her after all he slept with her again knowing she was now a hexenbiest.
So I think in the end it was misunderstanding that drove them apart, Juliette quickly assumed rejection and thing went downhill from there.
How is Juliette's woging a crash course in dealing. He has dealt with Adalind a half dozen times where she has woged. There where times when he even made a joke of it. So just what did he need time to get use to with Juliette.
You say when something bad happens the first reflex is denial. Where was Juliette's denial when Nick became a zombie. It would be different if Nick had never seen a hexenbiest. But he knew on very well. He has seen her woge close up and in his face.
If Nick could adjust to Adalind as a hexenbiest because she was an adversary. Then why did that not work for Juliettte when she became and adversary.
The point is for every justification made for why there was conflict between Nick and Juliette. Are not a problem between Nick and Adalind. For every reason given why Nick is with Adalind is a conflict with Nick and Juliette.
To me the show should have made Nick accept Juliette but make Juliette become hungry with power. But to pair him up with someone that is the same as what he is rejecting. Makes Nick seem hypocritical. That is does not bother Eve makes her seem naive.
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