(03-01-2016, 07:56 PM)Nightschade Wrote: This is a very interesting thought Irukandji! And I must admit, something I haven't even really thought about. I think I'm so used to watching supernatural shows and the acceptance of the supernatural that it never even occured to me to find it strange that Nick accepted everything so quickly. I can't say I really know why he did. But I can speculate that maybe because of how often he saw wesen during his work and the way they reacted to him, he just kind of decided to roll with the punches. It's not a great explanation, but you really stumped me
Now I'm hoping that this is something that the writers choose to explore further.
Thank you, Nightschade! I'm not phrasing this very well, but the way he embraced this whole Grimm thing so wholeheartedly almost reminds me of someone obsessed. Does that reveal anything about Nick's mental state?
Robyn, thanks for your response. I was trying to put the trust issue in perspective, but I keep coming up with a dead end on this. It would have really made sense if Kelly began indoctrinating him at a young age. Then when Marie took guardianship, she then could have taught him more about the books and shared her knowledge with him.
It seems strange to me that Nick never knew until near age 30. I keep wondering what was it about Nick that kept his mother from telling him at all, and made Marie refrain from telling him until he was well into adulthood.
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