Hello Irukanji,
I will reply to you. I realize you can see nothing good about Nick. However he is the titular hero of the NBC series "Grimm" so there seems to be a disconnect between your opinion of Nick and the writer's plot design.
I will enumerate your comments and reply to each:
Nick provide an appropriate (albeit rather Grimm) response to the atrocities Kenny, Hexenette and the Verrat thugs did. I expect FrankenEve already knows what happened that night there is nothing to disclose. A "confession" and "coming clean" is absurd since Nick's reaction was appropriate. They all deserved to die, including Hexenette.
New Guy
I will reply to you. I realize you can see nothing good about Nick. However he is the titular hero of the NBC series "Grimm" so there seems to be a disconnect between your opinion of Nick and the writer's plot design.
I will enumerate your comments and reply to each:
Quote:1. I don't think Juliette is going to tell Nick she was proud to have participated in Kelly's murder.She told Nick and the Scoobies she "liked" what she was. She may not tell Nick, but he knew she "liked" what she and Kenny did. In effect it was a demonstration to Nick of her raison d'être, and she is proud of it.
Quote:2. I think, because Nick brought it up in Season 5, that Juliette is going to express remorse for Kelly's death.No way. See #1.
Quote:3. Nick doesn't know if Kenneth meant anything to her or not. All he knows is they had sex.Kenny was just a convenient accomplice for Hexenette to implement her tirade of hatred, betrayal, violence and moral debauchery.
Quote:4. Will Nick come clean and confess to Juliette that he murdered Kenneth?Kenny committed horrific acts of violence against Kelly and Nick's neighbors. He cowardly attacked Kelly with several Verrat thugs and decapitated her. Hexenette listened to and likely enjoyed the whole sordid act. Nick did a splendid act in giving Kenny his one on one shot, and defeating him. When Nick said "for my Mother" it was a crowning moment in the Grimm series. It may not be as memorable as Harry Calahan's "Go ahead, make my day" but quite climactic.
Quote:5. Will he tell her about the cowardly way in which he murdered Kenneth?Nick is the hero. Kenny, Freddy, Hexenette and the Verrat thugs are the cowards of that episode. All the cowards were killed. Hurrah!
Quote:6. I know Kelly was betrayed, I get that. But, if Juliette expresses remorse over Kelly's death, shouldn't Nick come clean as well?Wow. You wrote: "I know Kelly was betrayed, I get that." I recall lengthy exchanges where your position was Hexenette did not betray Kelly.
Nick provide an appropriate (albeit rather Grimm) response to the atrocities Kenny, Hexenette and the Verrat thugs did. I expect FrankenEve already knows what happened that night there is nothing to disclose. A "confession" and "coming clean" is absurd since Nick's reaction was appropriate. They all deserved to die, including Hexenette.
Quote:7. Should Nick also come clean and confess to Juliette that he put a hit out on her life that night?He cannot. Recall that in the restaurant when Nick confronted FrankenEve about what she did, she acted like some other person (Juliette? Hexenette?) committed all those atrocities. Bunkum and balderdash!
New Guy