(06-29-2019, 07:04 AM)brandon Wrote: They can also be murderers without feeling and I did not see any of that in Nick.
If he lied, he did not tell him about his aunt's supposed commitment and what happened with Ariel.
I do not think that if he had said it would benefit him in something.
you really believe that there is someone perfect who has never lied to his parents, partner, friends?
I think there are things that are not said[/b]
All people do lie at one time or another in real life. But the majority of people also mature and realize that if they tell lie after lie after lie, they are no longer trustworthy, much less believable.
If you look at Nick in the series, he's actually become the sort of a person who lives a lie. He's lied enough to Juliette that she's perceptive enough to question his statements to her. She's his partner, the person who would know him best. And really, if you think about it, Nick's entire life is a lie. He covers up the existence of wesen because like everyone who knows about them, they don't feel the weak and frail human race can tolerate monsters.
However, that does not excuse him with Juliette. She knew about wesen and she was honest with him. She showed him what had happened to her. He tells her it's his fault she's become a hexenbiest but instead appears to blame her. Another lie and why? I think it's because he feels that being a grimm is his right. If he has to lie to her so what? If she gets hurt along the way, so what?
The world has their grimm back. Which really raises the question in my mind as to how important is it that Nick hunt the bad ones if the good ones also have to suffer right along with the bad ones.
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