06-24-2017, 07:40 PM
(06-24-2017, 05:06 PM)irukandji Wrote: As stated this all seemed to begin with Juliette becoming a hexenbiest. I agree that if she had become a hexenbiest with a ring on her finger, nothing would have changed. However, it seems a lot of the blame falls on Juliette as a hexenbiest rather than the issues that arose because of the relationship mixture of hexenbiest/grimm. It seems to me that both Nick and Juliette were at fault and neither really wanted to go back to the way things were. Is that because they both became grimm and hexenbiest and the two species really shouldn't mix?
I agree, a ring would have made no difference. As for the Grimm/Hex mix? Well lets see. Nick repletely told her he was still in love with her, He was never going to hurt her He reminded her that she had learned to accept him as a Grimm and now it was his turn to accept and understand her as a Hex.
She repeatedly shows him her Hex face. Walks out on him one or two days after she exposed herself. Laughs to his face when he tells her he wants to work things out Ridicules him as he gets a call doing his job. Gets arrested to see if he would bail her out. Which was BS based on her conversation with Rosalee. When He does visit her in jail, she pushed him away.
IMO, he made more than one attempt to fix the relationship between a Grimm and a Hex. I don’t recall her making any attempts to accept her as a Hex and him as a Grimm.
And as you say, The two species really shouldn’t mixt. Then how did the Nick the Grimm and Adalind the Hex relationship work out? The love Nick eventually developed for Adalind never came close to the love he had for Juliette.
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