(07-02-2017, 01:29 PM)Hexenadler Wrote:(07-01-2017, 09:07 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: The scene of Juliette asking Nick to kiss her would have to be taken out entirely instead of him deciding to kiss her. I just can't see him doing that in any shape or form. They wisely decided not to have Adalind make such a ridiculous request.
But by not allowing Nick to embrace either Juliette or Adalind's Hexenbiest selves, they're only painting a fatalistic outlook on relationships between Grimms and Hexenbiests. It's bigotry and pessimism rolled into one unpleasant combo. The writers didn't just sabotage Nick and Juliette's romance with that move, they basically sabotaged the entire show.
I mean, what exactly is the message we're supposed to take from Nick and Juliette's fallout? That true love will always be determined by exterior factors like physical appearances and personalities? Pardon my French, but that's bullshit. Are we left to assume Nick's love for Adalind will automatically "shut off" the moment Adalind asks for a kiss when she's woged? Anyone who agrees with that perspective is a cynical fool.
Why would anyone ask for a kiss in that state? Nick already knows they're Hexenbiests and wants to be with them. He didn't break it off with Juliette. You'd be right if Juliette or Adalind got excited one day while they were being intimate and Nick said "the hell with this" and ended the relationship right then and there.
Juliette was being cynical when she woged because she already figured the relationship was doomed and intentionally tried to disgust Nick. Their relationship, as written, was already over in Juliette's mind.