(03-25-2015, 06:08 AM)Hexenadler Wrote:(03-24-2015, 03:27 PM)speakeasy Wrote: If I understand correctly, we could say that your belief that generalizations about what it means to be a Hexenbiest, for example, don't necessarily make one good or evil, but the balance such a wesen achieves within itself is the definer. No problem with that concept. My concern with N and J is that the balance sought within one may come at the cost of the balance needed within the other. Oil and water kind of thing. It's also possible they can arrive at a balanced relationship that suits each of them.
Maybe J and N just need a break. Have one intimate, small-scale episode where they get the hell away from the world and disappear inside a forest cabin or a sailboat for the weekend, just to figure out their relationship again without society (human or Wesen) butting its head in.
There you go! Without outside distractions, maybe if she can stop with the ghoul-face and he can put a lid on the shop talk, they can find their way back to the reasons they fell in love in the first place. I realize that the 'film is in the can' for the next few episodes but from your lips to the writer's ears on something like this happening to give them the space needed for them to adjust to this new dimension of their relationship.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".