09-14-2017, 04:00 PM
(09-14-2017, 03:45 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Nick was pretty much what I would have expected from someone who as he neared 30 discovered that the entire world view he grew up with was a lie, and even more so when events revealed that the lie was a centuries-old conspiracy that apparently reached up to the highest levels of world authority. He had three options: withdraw from society and become a hermit; become Agent Mulder and try to uncover the full breadth of the global conspiracy with the goal of exposing it; or do his best to try to integrate the newly discovered reality into the life he was living and the "protect and serve" oath he had already taken. Which was a hopeless impossibility from the start.I think it isn't in Nick's character to become a hermit type person nor be a traditional type of grimm. It was obvious from the start of the series that he longed for family and stability.
And the first two options wouldn't have gotten a TV series made.