(07-04-2017, 06:34 AM)Robyn Wrote: Because really, was there ever a ‘good guy’ character who didn’t believe the sun rose and set in Nick Burkhardt, the Grimm?
One character I can think of that didn't seem all that impressed with Nick was Meisner. Too bad Nick the doofus didn't return the lack of wow and question just exactly what happened to his former girlfriend.
(07-04-2017, 06:34 AM)Robyn Wrote: S5 was Nick’s woe-is-me over Adalind and Juliette/Eve - can’t have an Adalind/Diana reunion complicating that or even an Adalind/Meisner reunion. S6 was Nick wanting to be with Adalind and accepting Juliette/Eve isn’t the woman he was once in love with - can’t have a super power Diana complicating that, so she tosses around one of her father’s enemies and comes to love and trust Nick.
I think it was you, Robyn, who brought up that there might have been an Adalind/Meisner/Doofus triangle in the making, but then it apparently got changed in order to make the story more Nick/Adalind compatible. Am I correct on this?
Wouldn't an triangle between these three been a really good storyline? But then, I have the feeling Meisner would have won out easily over Nick. I didn't like Meisner after he beat Juliette, but he was a much more interesting and independent character than Nick. He didn't have to have a group of friends around him to believe the sun set and rose around him.
The thing I wanted to bring up with here is that you stated Diana came to love and trust Nick. Which I interpret as Nick must go through trials to eventually earn that trust.
Yet Meisner was one of the men who kidnapped her away from the royals and then dumped her in a safe house. Despite all of that, when she and Adalind are talking about Meisner, you can tell she is enamored with the guy. She loves him and trusts him. He doesn't have to do anything to earn her love or trust.
What's your opinion on this?
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