Nick and Adalind did not have a child together consensually. The child resulted as the result of a trick. Also, had Adalind not crawled back into his life at the precinct, Nick would have never known about his child. It seemed G&K were under the Neanderthal assumption that because Nick had a son, he should completely change his outlook and take Adalind into his home.
I know many blame Juliette for simply not evaluating the situation, packing it up, and leaving Nick for greener pastures.
Nick was presented early on as the different type of grimm, one who protects the innocent. While I don't see a strong romantic chemistry between Nick and Juliette, the one thing I did see between them was a strong friendship chemistry, and that could speak of a type of love between them. A strong kind of chemistry like that could have prevented Juliette from leaving Nick, along with a misguided notion that, because he's out there fighting and protecting the good, he would eventually get around to protecting her too.
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Other than that, Nick and Adalind were in just as much danger apart as they were together unlike Juliette who would've been relatively safe had she not been with Nick.
I know many blame Juliette for simply not evaluating the situation, packing it up, and leaving Nick for greener pastures.
Nick was presented early on as the different type of grimm, one who protects the innocent. While I don't see a strong romantic chemistry between Nick and Juliette, the one thing I did see between them was a strong friendship chemistry, and that could speak of a type of love between them. A strong kind of chemistry like that could have prevented Juliette from leaving Nick, along with a misguided notion that, because he's out there fighting and protecting the good, he would eventually get around to protecting her too.
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