(06-28-2019, 06:24 AM)brandon Wrote: I said that maybe he felt guilt for what happened, adds that Juliette told her that she hated him-when was in jail-.
An honest person without feeling guilt for something that did not have to do or was indirectly.A psychopath would not feel anything.
Nick may have made mistakes in his life but nobody is perfect.
Consider what Nick loses if he didn't get his grimm back. First and foremost, he no longer had that "big bad something" that makes wesen afraid of him. Nick is needy. I have no doubt being a grimm made him feel that he was extraordinary, a step above the generic cop.
Second, Rosalee and Monroe. They're not going to hang around with him because the allure that drew them to him is gone. So there would be no more scoobies. Third, whatever perks he got from Renard would disappear. Renard no longer has his own grimm on the force, so why would Nick get special treatment? He's just another flatfoot. Fourth, the respect from some of the wesen (like Bud) would evaporate. After all, there's no grimm around to protect them. Fifth, would Hank really want to be his partner? Would Wu really want to associate with him?
Now consider what Nick gains if he remained human; Juliette. That's it, nothing more. Nick is left to seek a normal life in another city because what he had in Portland would be dead.
Nick said it was "all his fault", but did you notice that Nick really doesn't act like any of it is his fault? He isn't one bit guilty over being a grimm again or what it cost Juliette. The tension between them seems to indicate that *he* is blaming *her* for becoming a hexenbiest, like she wasn't strong enough to be able to overcome a magic spell.
It could very well be that Nick really and truly hates Juliette for turning into a hexenbiest. I don't remember her saying she hated him, but if that's what she told him, she was being honest with him. I don't know that the same can be said for Nick.
Izzy used to say that Nick was a sociopath. Sociopaths are liars.
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