(06-29-2019, 05:42 PM)N_grimm Wrote: Hank and Wu had known and worked with Nick long before they were aware of him being a Grimm.
I know Hank and Wu worked with Nick before he became a grimm. That wasn't my point. I posed the question of whether Hank would want to partner with Nick if Nick lost his grimm or if Wu would want to associate with him if he lost his grimm.
You seem to be under the impression that Hank and Wu's lives haven't been changed once Nick became a grimm. That's not true. So why would you think that if Nick reverts to a true human, Hank and Wu are still going to want to partner/associate with him?
(06-29-2019, 05:42 PM)N_grimm Wrote: Rosalee and Monroe became close friends with Nick - despite him being a Grimm and they Wesen.
Monroe became friends with Nick *because* he was a grimm. It's doubtful that he would remain friends with Nick if Nick became a permanent, true human. Why would he? The allure of having a grimm as a pal is gone. They have nothing in common any longer. As for Rosalee, she goes where Monroe goes. If he doesn't hang with Nick, she wouldn't either.
(06-29-2019, 05:42 PM)N_grimm Wrote: They had all been there for each other. When Nick lost his powers, and talked about living a normal life with Juliette, their where no indication that any of these friendships would suffer. The same goes for Bud and Trubel. Your theory that Nick would lose his friends if he did not become a Grimm again, couldn’t be further from the storyline.
Actually, that's not correct. Nick talked about how appealing it would be to move some place new and have a new life and family with Juliette.
(06-29-2019, 05:42 PM)N_grimm Wrote: Honest? You mean when she told Renard but not Nick?
She told Nick why she went to Renard. She also told Nick why she didn't tell him first.
(06-29-2019, 05:42 PM)N_grimm Wrote: Juliette was not the good one at this stage. Nick suffered the most. He lost his mom, his girlfriend, the trailer, almost got Monroe and his unborn son killed. Nick did not know Juliette would become a hex. Sure, he needed some time to process the shock, just like Juliette walked out of the trailer and said Nick was crazy when he told her about being a Grimm. Nick tried to help her. He tried to accept her. She did not give him a change. Instead she threatened him, moved out and conspired with his worst enemies.
If you've been keeping up with recent developments, you wouldn't make such an inaccurate statement. There's nothing in my comments talking about anyone being the "good one at this stage".
I was talking about Nick telling Juliette this was because of him, because he became a grimm again. While he says he's sorry, his actions don't seem to reflect that he is sorry at all. In fact, he leaves her shortly after.
The tension that then starts to come up between him and Juliette seem to point to him blaming her for being a hexenbiest. While he tells Juliette that he loves her, he no longer sleeps with her, nor does he trust her.
Brandon mentioned that Juliette told Nick she hated him while she was in the prison cell. I very much think that Nick hated her as well.
(06-29-2019, 05:42 PM)N_grimm Wrote: Nick was needy?
Oh yes. Very much so. Nick could never be the proverbial grimm who exists on his own.
(06-29-2019, 05:42 PM)N_grimm Wrote: Nick fought against monsters no one else could see. Nick wanted to tell Juliette from an early stage, but Monroe warned him that the human brain could not process that kind of information.
Monroe is not an expert on human behavior. Nick should know better. As for wanting to confide in Juliette, it still continues to be a question today as to why Nick didn't share Marie's warning with Juliette.
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