(10-14-2017, 05:58 AM)degrimm Wrote: [quote='wesen' pid='63601' dateline='1507926143']
Nick was still in love with juliette but didn't love her the way he had loved her before. So even though juliette has had a baby, nick used to love juliette as a good person. So juliette as an hexenbiest, he would love her but not as much he used to. it's the reason why he didn't sleep on the bed with her. it's the reason he wasn't there emotionally for her
He was in shock. Why would Nick's feelings for Juliette suddenly change just because she turned into a hexenbiest. He cared so much about Juliette, despite everything that she did, that he was willing to let her kill him in the end.
Quote:At what point did she treat him badly; is it when she tried to talk to him about having a bad nightmare or when she was seeing gazillion nick or when she wanted answers to her situation and nick was refusing to help. If that is your definition of treating badly cos the script said that without such action, then i can safely assume that in terms of real life actions, you might not understand the word "treating badly".
I need to rewatch some scenes again in season 2, but I remember Juliette brushing Nick off plenty of times when he tried to be friendly towards her. She insisted he sleep on the couch even though there was another room available in the house. And also, here's a question I'd like to ask you, why do you think Juliette decided to stay with a man that she couldn't even remember? Doesn't that make it seem like she was acting entitled towards a man whose house she was staying in?
Quote:Juliette continued to live with nick cos she still deeply loved him and felt they could work on their trust issues. That nick was a baby grimm, is just not an excuse. He is a matured cop and he knows what's called protection, the same cop protection he had on adalind and his baby.
But they didn't, did they? Instead Juliette pretended everything was still fine, continued living with Nick as though everything was okay between them. She only found out about Nick's secret after she was infected with the cat scratch and when her memories recovered. Nick was forced to tell her, not because she insisted, but because he felt he had no other choice. And after finding out about Nick being a grimm, what did Juliette do? She still STAYED with him, despite being aware of the risks involved. And yet, she chose to blame everything entirely on Nick after she turned into a hexenbiest. She never took responsibility for her own actions that contributed to her downfall.
Quote:nick and adalind aren't really the "talking" couple. yes they talk but even when they became comfortable, it wasn't that much informal talk. that's what i meant. Season 5 & 6 was meant to create a more focused grimm with less distraction and adalind provides that and it's why i believe nick and juliette love was stronger than nick and adalind.
It's funny you write this, because Nick and Juliette's love for each other obviously wasn't strong enough to withstand their problems. In the end it was Nick and Adalind whose relationship lasted 20 years, compared to the few short years Nick and Juliette had together.
(10-16-2017, 10:33 AM)brandon Wrote: Adalind is the mother of two children, reason enough to stay at home cooking spell and protecting the house.
Your knowledge about herbs and spells would be more useful that their appearance in the field of battle, since it is not very strong.
Maybe she have decorated the tráiler new.
Yes, Adalind wasn't as physically strong as a hexenbiest compared to others like JuliEve and Diana. But she was very well versed in making potions and casting spells. That's always been her strength.