05-18-2015, 05:02 PM
(05-18-2015, 04:22 PM)Belle Wrote:(05-18-2015, 03:17 PM)irukandji Wrote: I don't agree, Belle. I saw how he looked at her when she was a hexenbiest. That was the coldest, most ruthless thing I have ever seen Nick do. If he loved her as much as you claim, he would have looked past the hexenbiest to find that true love. It was over for them long ago. I think both of them tried to hold on, but from my view, that's worse than just breaking it off cleanly.
See, I guess it depends on how you see things. I do remember Nick struggling to look at Juliette when she revealed she had become a hexenbeast. However, I don't remember disgust so much as shock and bewilderment. Nick made it clear he wanted to work on their relationship, despite this Juliette just blew him off and walked away. Considering he's a Grimm, I thought the fact that he wanted to find a way to be with her even after she went all hexenbeast reflected really well on him and the fact that she wanted him to accept embrace it immediately with no questions asked was unfair.
I just can't remember many moments where I felt like Juliette showed she even liked Nick all that much. Funny side note, when Juliette first met Monroe I thought it looked like they had a spark. For a long time I wanted them to become a couple, but I guess the makers of the show were simply trying to communicate that she sensed something about Monroe was different. Regardless, Juliette always seems indifferent if not cold toward Nick.
I remember reading here in the forum something like this : when Juliette saw her first in the mirror she was shocked. How could she want that Nick just kissed her in wagged form when he had just realized she became an hexenbiest?
Someone can argue that Juliette was shocked because was she who was transformed and the situation was really hard for her... And Nick wasn't going through that... And as a grimm was used to see wesen in their woged form.
But we also can argue that Nick was also shocked because he blamed himself for that happened.
The real point is that this situation shows a disconnection between then. Juliette wasn't think about Nick and how Nick felt about that. Neither Nick put himself in Juliette's shoes to realize that she needed acceptance more than help.
In the end of the day all of what happened showed that Nick and Juliette wasn't sentimentaly connected. Just compare them with Rosale and Monroe.
I used to like Juliette and I wanted to see their mariege. But they got distant from each other.... Mainly after Nicks mommy death...