04-07-2018, 01:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-07-2018, 01:50 PM by dicappatore.)
(04-05-2018, 03:23 AM)Scully1987 Wrote: No, I don't ship Nadalind anymore But I don't hate it either. But I am " still " more the Nickliette fangirl.
After a very long time - I just wanted to say hello - I've not been active here in the forum for a long time. But I also have to admit that the end of Grimm has upset me a bit and I first had to learn to handle it. Right now I can deal with it, but I think that's more dependent on my mood.
Nevertheless, I wanted to show you two new stories. Both of them are one-part stories over Nick and Juliette " No Nadalind "
Hasenjagt and Eisenhans
If you do not like the ship - please do not click on the links...I just say it as a precaution!
I have to agree with your version of how more realistic person or persons would have reacted to these situations, especially in the Hasenjagt version. This is where, I believe, the writers dropped the ball on the Nick and Juliette relationship progressed.
Juliette being a Hex did not have to be so combative. Yes, Grimms and Hexenbiests did not mesh well but Nick was a new kind of Grimm. One of his best friend and a best man to a Blutbad's wedding was not normal either. If his Grimm was able to compromise by being a best man at a weding of two Wesen, why couldn't he be OK with a Hex?
After all, Nick was able to be cordial with other Hex's. He wasn't looking to kill Elizabeth or Henrietta why did the writers make it look like, from Juliette's perspective, Nick would be willing to kill the Juliette/Hex for doing nothing wrong, at this point, except for using her Hex to defend herself.
IMO, this is what I would consider a main flaw in the "writers intent". Grant you this is a fantasy TV show but still, realistic reactions should be maintained to the story line, to keep it more believable. This is why, I see your version of that episode more in the line of how I would have reacted to the love of my life becoming a Hex.
Your other version Eisenhans, of that police station scene would also be in the same line of people being more realistic then following that over-the-top reaction of what the writers wrote, between Nick and Juliette.
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!