10-13-2017, 04:14 AM
(10-12-2017, 06:05 PM)wesen Wrote: How was she another Juliette though? Juliette expected/demanded more from Nick than Adalind ever did. Juliette was well aware of how much Nick was in love with her, because she even asks him in that dialogue if HE is scared of hurting HER. Due to Juliette's personality, she is naturally more aloof, independent, confident, and analytical in her thinking. That is not a bad thing btw. Adalind presented herself as more stereotypically 'female' in her ways, her human nature is far more softer, vulnerable, and I guess you can say more trusting,'affectionate/warmer' towards Nick.
It's interesting that you compared the two women. But it still comes down to this, in my opinion. Whether we see Juliette as aloof or not, she was always there for Nick. Up until she became a hexenbiest. Whether we see Adalind as more vulnerable or not, she was always there for Nick. When she gave up being a hexenbiest. All they did was exchange places. Oh, and Adalind brought her kids into the warehouse.
What I am saying is they can change the women all they want. But it's a waste of time if none of those changes have any bearing on the main character. Neither woman changed Nick.
Before anyone says this is Grimm and Nick is a grimm, I will totally agree with that. But then why waste female characters and children on him? He easily could have come home to an empty house, went to sleep and started the whole story rolling all over again, only this time with a different wesen of the week.
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