06-02-2017, 09:45 AM
If this has already been said in one of the pages sorry. Now that the series is over we have 20/20 hindsight. Those are IMO ideas so take them as such. I don't think the writers or anyone ever intended Nick and Juliette to be a couple it was always going to be Nick and Adalind. Now to the why.
First episode Nick see Adalind in what the first 5 minutes, so at that time Nick knows Adalind is a hexenbiest, and Adalind knows Nick is a Grimm. Now take season one Nick asks Juliette to marry him she says know because he is keeping thing from her, maybe maybe not as I see it. I never thought the Grimm thing was the problem I alway thought the police officer thing was the problem.
Some over the years have said Juliette was higher on the social scale than Nick, for a long time I didn't agree now with the 20/20 I think that was the real Juliette problem. Later after knowing it all Nick again in a hint asks her to marry him and the answer is still no. Now he has no secret life so now what is the problem?
After Juliette becomes a hexenbiest Nick offers to work it out to understand, doesn't make any difference in how he has handled it at the start he got there. She walks out and we seen that all this knowing about wesen she like so much to start with is now gone she doesn't want to know she hates it all she just wants her old life back, and then starts down a dark path ending with the death of Kelly, something Nick can maybe forgive but not forget.
Now Adalind Nick and Adalind are in a battle in one way or another for 4 years. Then Adalind become PG with Nick child and need protection to have the baby. Nick does have to step up but does, I think this is a shock to Adalind. She has been use to powerful men using her, Nick only power is being a Grimm and as such he should want (with their history) her died, but doesn't. This is the atart of the changes the wirter were planning at S1E1.
Now Adalind has the baby and agian Nick steps up. Now Nick see a different Adalind a loving mother and she see a different Nick a good father. He also gets a the fome to keep them safe. He even waits for her to tell him she a active hexenbiest again, and tells her nothing going to change this maybe when Adalind sees that her and Nick can work and he see that really doesn't change how he is starting to feel about Adalind.
Some posted about Nick not trusting Adalind with the stick and box story. We know at the end he had told her we don't know when but he had. We also seen at the end that Nick gave Diana a hug that was to be noted for the 20 year thing to work. Also what should have been noted that only her and him know the other timeline. Another thing was she told Nick she felt safe now because she knows the other timeline she knows it was Nick and Trubel who made this happen. So the bridge was made between Diana and Nick.
So we have the reason for the 20 year story. What I would have liked was a little background on the lives of the other characters Renard, Trubel, Bud, even Josh.
First episode Nick see Adalind in what the first 5 minutes, so at that time Nick knows Adalind is a hexenbiest, and Adalind knows Nick is a Grimm. Now take season one Nick asks Juliette to marry him she says know because he is keeping thing from her, maybe maybe not as I see it. I never thought the Grimm thing was the problem I alway thought the police officer thing was the problem.
Some over the years have said Juliette was higher on the social scale than Nick, for a long time I didn't agree now with the 20/20 I think that was the real Juliette problem. Later after knowing it all Nick again in a hint asks her to marry him and the answer is still no. Now he has no secret life so now what is the problem?
After Juliette becomes a hexenbiest Nick offers to work it out to understand, doesn't make any difference in how he has handled it at the start he got there. She walks out and we seen that all this knowing about wesen she like so much to start with is now gone she doesn't want to know she hates it all she just wants her old life back, and then starts down a dark path ending with the death of Kelly, something Nick can maybe forgive but not forget.
Now Adalind Nick and Adalind are in a battle in one way or another for 4 years. Then Adalind become PG with Nick child and need protection to have the baby. Nick does have to step up but does, I think this is a shock to Adalind. She has been use to powerful men using her, Nick only power is being a Grimm and as such he should want (with their history) her died, but doesn't. This is the atart of the changes the wirter were planning at S1E1.
Now Adalind has the baby and agian Nick steps up. Now Nick see a different Adalind a loving mother and she see a different Nick a good father. He also gets a the fome to keep them safe. He even waits for her to tell him she a active hexenbiest again, and tells her nothing going to change this maybe when Adalind sees that her and Nick can work and he see that really doesn't change how he is starting to feel about Adalind.
Some posted about Nick not trusting Adalind with the stick and box story. We know at the end he had told her we don't know when but he had. We also seen at the end that Nick gave Diana a hug that was to be noted for the 20 year thing to work. Also what should have been noted that only her and him know the other timeline. Another thing was she told Nick she felt safe now because she knows the other timeline she knows it was Nick and Trubel who made this happen. So the bridge was made between Diana and Nick.
So we have the reason for the 20 year story. What I would have liked was a little background on the lives of the other characters Renard, Trubel, Bud, even Josh.