07-01-2017, 07:13 AM
If someone has posted this already sorry if I'm reposting your idea. Look at the Juliette change in maybe a different way. Juliette becomes a hexenbiest what do this do to Nick on a different level?
Juliette was Nick's base in the normal world, Monroe and later Rosalee were Nick base in the wesen world. Because a Grimm lives in both he has that abnormal life. Once Juliette becomes a hexenbiest his normal world base is gone.
Now for the most part remember I said most, men see their wife as their best friend but women see another woman as their best friend or so I've read. So now Nick has lost his best friend and lost his base in the normal world. So the question is does this change anything? Should that be added to why Nick acted the way he did?
Juliette was Nick's base in the normal world, Monroe and later Rosalee were Nick base in the wesen world. Because a Grimm lives in both he has that abnormal life. Once Juliette becomes a hexenbiest his normal world base is gone.
Now for the most part remember I said most, men see their wife as their best friend but women see another woman as their best friend or so I've read. So now Nick has lost his best friend and lost his base in the normal world. So the question is does this change anything? Should that be added to why Nick acted the way he did?