(05-21-2017, 07:40 PM)Loona Wrote:All Adalind wanted was her daughter back and as someone who wanted the same for her, I would have been more than satisfied if the show gave Diana back to her at the end of S4 without turning Juliette into a hexenbiest. I was never drawn to good girl Adalind, Nick's girlfriend but I was to drawn to good mother Adalind to both her kids.(05-21-2017, 07:30 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(05-21-2017, 07:00 PM)Tara Wrote:(05-21-2017, 06:52 PM)irukandji Wrote:(05-21-2017, 06:21 PM)Robyn Wrote: It probably has less to do with what anyone did and more to do withy who is with Nick. If Renard was in a relationship with Nick, he’d be the horrible person slapping Juliette in the face. And considering that Juliette stated she wouldn’t want to go back if she could, it’s not Juliette being slapped in the face but shippers who refuse to accept her word that the relationship is over.
Personally, I don't think either woman should be with Nick. He hasn't done anything to deserve either of them.
My issue is that it seems Juliette/Eve has been continually punished because she left Nick.
Yes, that true. And even through Adalind had her hand into almost everything what happened to Nick and Juliette. The only one who get the blame is Juliette - Adalind is the innocent woman.
After the biest fight in season 4 Adalind already starting changing and did not do anything to cause any more trouble. Adalind went right to Sean after the fight and told him she wanted change and Sean said no and soon after Juliette was looking for advice from Sean and he told Juliette is was a good idea to kill Adalind and gave her Adalind's address.
Do you belief Adalind wanted to change when there wouldn't be Juliette the Hexenbiest? I dare to doubt - she so wanted to have her Hexenbiest back that she even sold her First Born Baby. Not get it wrong I think it's great that she wanted to keep her child nevertheless BUT I think if there wouldn't Juliette as Hexenbiest she wouldn't give it up so easy again.
As for Nick and Juliette, I have been against them since S1. I wasn't convinced of their love, maybe because I didn't see how they fell in love and weren't interested in watching them desperately hold on to something that wasn't working anymore. So I shipped Nick with anyone but Juliette from the very beginning of the show. Whether it was the Muse, the daemonfeuer, anyone, it didn't matter who.
I think Nick and Juliette could have used with their romance building up on the show but instead they were broken down season by season. I can't speak for anyone else but only after a few episodes in S5 did I consider Nick and Adalind ever getting together. The ILY scene happened way to quickly as others said but I was still able to see how those two could work as a couple but the writers weren't writing romance so they didn't work for half as many people as it did for others. Which is what happened with Nick and Juliette at the beginning, some bought it while some like myself didn't.
(05-21-2017, 07:46 PM)irukandji Wrote:Nick is to blame for what happened to Juliette but I don't think she was looking for gratitude. She was looking for acceptance. That's what some shippers are arguing against Nick and Adalind. It looks like he accepted her but never did Juliette and based on the ending, I seems it was accurate but not for shipping purposes. Nick felt guilty for what happened to Juliette, he thought Eve was better off if things went back to the way they were for her, when she was just human Juliette. Juliette came to accept her situation, messed up as it was but Nick couldn't, he wanted to fix her in S4 and he was content when he heard she wasn't a hexenbiest anymore in S6 because he thought he knew what was best for her.(05-21-2017, 07:00 PM)Tara Wrote:(05-21-2017, 06:52 PM)irukandji Wrote:(05-21-2017, 06:21 PM)Robyn Wrote: It probably has less to do with what anyone did and more to do withy who is with Nick. If Renard was in a relationship with Nick, he’d be the horrible person slapping Juliette in the face. And considering that Juliette stated she wouldn’t want to go back if she could, it’s not Juliette being slapped in the face but shippers who refuse to accept her word that the relationship is over.
Personally, I don't think either woman should be with Nick. He hasn't done anything to deserve either of them.
My issue is that it seems Juliette/Eve has been continually punished because she left Nick.
Yes, that true. And even through Adalind had her hand into almost everything what happened to Nick and Juliette. The only one who get the blame is Juliette - Adalind is the innocent woman.
Well, actually the one who's to blame really comes down to Nick. If he would have done just one thing, that is, get down on his knees and thank Juliette for giving him back his grimm, I doubt things would have went the way they did.