06-26-2017, 11:30 AM
(06-26-2017, 07:11 AM)Robyn Wrote: Our interpretations of embrace differ in this situation. I wasn’t referring to intimate physical contact, but that Nick wholly accepted and loved Adalind in a way he didn’t Hexenbiest Juliette - which had more to do with the immediate disintegration of their relationship than his eventual ability/willingness to do so. I want to believe that Nick realized his mistake with Juliette - willing to love only a part of what she was - and with Adalind, he’d learned that just as both women loved him and his Grimm, he needed to love all of Adalind and not see any part of her as unwanted or tolerated.
I don’t see Nick jumping to conclusions either should he find Adalind working on a potion or spell. He didn’t jump to conclusions and suspect Adalind kept her mother’s books for dubious reasons. And for me anyway, that goes back to Nick embracing the Hexenbiest. He asked Adalind to use her Hexenbiest skills in S6 because that’s her forte, her strength, and not a part of her he needs to pretend doesn’t exist.
Robyn, My question to you is. How and when did Juliette ever give Nick a chance to accept her and her Hex?
Yea He frowned when she woge, but held back that face when she bedded Sean and Ken. I don’t recall her putting on that face when she initiated the kissing them?. But not for Nick. Oh No. He had to accept only that look since she was with that look 24/7. Yea He tried to fix her. Which it’s what she was looking for and asked for, from, Rosalee, Sean and Henrietta.
Does his repeating to her in many occasions, he still loves her. Telling her it’s his turn to understand her new persona fall on deaf ears?
But somehow, Nick reaching out to her for the same fix. Turning his head when he is first told of her condition is somehow a betrayal and rejection of her? Can you say that is a fair assessment of the character Nick?
Tell me, make me understand, what else more could the guy have done to meet your requirements of accepting her as a Hex.
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!