03-02-2017, 07:50 AM
There are subtle difference between Nick's handling of Juliette the hexenbiest and Adalind the hexenbiest. He's instinctually distrustful of them doesn’t particularly find the corpse look attractive. Nick immediately suspect Juliette was Adalind based on past experience. He turned away because his girlfriend was suddenly wearing the face he typically associated with an enemy, having dealt with Adalind, I can imagine how disconcerting that was for him. It wasn't easy for Juliette obviously. She was looking for reassurance seconds after revealing what had happened to her. There was no way Nick would have reacted well under those circumstances even if he and Adalind never happened. We know that things went downhill for them pretty quickly after that.
When Nick found out about Adalind's powers returning, he was thrilled either. He was mad she lied and worried that she was back to being her evil self and between Monroe and Rosalee, she was the one asking Nick not to rush into things because Adalind had been afraid. Rosalee got first hand experience of Adalind's side whereas nobody knew when it was Juliette, so she had nobody close to her and Nick to back her up when Nick's first instinct is to reach for a battle axe. Rosalee and Monroe eventually told Nick to let Adalind be the one to tell him to build trust and he listened. And because Adalind wanted to preserve what they had together, he watched her closely and after a period, he'd accepted their new situation as seen when she told him she'd missed him, kissed him and led him to bed.
Between the two hexenbiests at the reveal, he loved Juliette more and trusted Adalind even less. The difference between Adalind and Juliette is the fact that he had time to adjust with Adalind and the two women's contrasting actions played a major part in shaping the show today. Juliette went on a rampage, while Adalind tried desperately to hold on to him and the little life they'd built against all odds. I think this is due to who the two women were before, especially Adalind. She shunned her hexenbiest and its undesirable destructive tendencies while Juliette embraced them and it could be because she was made and not born, thus more susceptible to the hexenbiest's destruction nature, especially one as powerful as she was.
When Nick found out about Adalind's powers returning, he was thrilled either. He was mad she lied and worried that she was back to being her evil self and between Monroe and Rosalee, she was the one asking Nick not to rush into things because Adalind had been afraid. Rosalee got first hand experience of Adalind's side whereas nobody knew when it was Juliette, so she had nobody close to her and Nick to back her up when Nick's first instinct is to reach for a battle axe. Rosalee and Monroe eventually told Nick to let Adalind be the one to tell him to build trust and he listened. And because Adalind wanted to preserve what they had together, he watched her closely and after a period, he'd accepted their new situation as seen when she told him she'd missed him, kissed him and led him to bed.
Between the two hexenbiests at the reveal, he loved Juliette more and trusted Adalind even less. The difference between Adalind and Juliette is the fact that he had time to adjust with Adalind and the two women's contrasting actions played a major part in shaping the show today. Juliette went on a rampage, while Adalind tried desperately to hold on to him and the little life they'd built against all odds. I think this is due to who the two women were before, especially Adalind. She shunned her hexenbiest and its undesirable destructive tendencies while Juliette embraced them and it could be because she was made and not born, thus more susceptible to the hexenbiest's destruction nature, especially one as powerful as she was.