04-16-2017, 12:11 PM
I've never know families to act in a uniform way across the board. Grimms have dysfunctional lives and I imagine over the years, they had dysfunctional families as a result. What I don't understand is why the onus is on Nick to act correctly as a child in the family he was raised by a Grimm whose idea of a life was that of isolation. Nick is a product of his mother and aunt at the beginning of the show. Marie tries to instruct him to continue down the same path that she and Kelly have lived most of Nick's life. Nick learnt the hard way that both his "mothers" were wrong. Complete separation from family (and friends) didn't make Nick a better grimm. It would have made him a cold and unfeeling person with the kind of wesen exposure he had at the very beginning. Nick made mistakes at the beginning yes but he made them because he wasn't given all of the facts, that's Marie and Kelly's fault. He's changing that, he's been changing that since the night he met Monroe.