(05-06-2017, 07:44 AM)Robyn Wrote: To me, it’s not strange that Nick accepted and embraced the mother who had left him to believe she was dead to 20 plus years, just that it happened instantly.
Not having a family member who was unknown and then popped into the picture after years, I can't comment on how I would feel. However, I watched when it happened to my husband after he found out he had a brother he never knew about. He was just about Nick's age when it happened. He was hurt that his mother never told him, and still is to this day.
Grimm tried to gloss this over by making Nick an adult, and therefore supposedly he wouldn't need to have any deep feelings on the subject, other than to happy that the egg donor was alive. In short, the last half of his life without a mother meant nothing. That was wrong.
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