03-14-2017, 09:47 AM
(03-14-2017, 08:33 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(03-14-2017, 08:22 AM)brandon Wrote: In my own judgement: Adalind just change the perspective of Juliette to make it one. Juliette ruined her life alone to be a "Hexenbiest" extended his sight.. That her boyfriend had a baby with another woman would have been out of the way. I think Adalind got into "the perfect life" that Juliette thought had.
Nick said it but he was angry at the time. And Adalind was more right to say that in the office-"Iron Hans"-
This would be like when a person has an accident and passes it blaming everybody instead of thinking about what you can do in its new situation: invalid or whithout an arm etc
IMO Adalind living in a loft and not being able to work her career was never the life Juliette thought she would have or any other women with Nick before she knew Nick was a Grimm, the real problem.
And while the creative team wrote Claire's baby bump into the series, it was also an attempt to portray Nick as a father figure. In my opinion, it really showed Claire as a mother figure more than anything else. I am saddened however, that she was relegated to being more of the mouse in the loft more than a woman who fights for her career and motherhood. Adalind was an interesting character. In hindsight, she too got the shaft, just like Juliette. And changing both women did nothing to enhance Nick. He remained as lackluster as ever, in my opinion.
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