04-23-2017, 01:02 PM
(04-23-2017, 12:45 PM)Juliette Wrote:Juliette left Nick of her own volition and not because of being turned into a hexenbiest. Adalind's role in that relationship wasn't to break them apart. The sleeping/obsession spell at the beginning of the show is the most direct act Adalind performed against them and it was to make Nick suffer for killing her hexenbiest. The second spell had little to do with Nick and Juliette and a lot to do with seeing Diana again. Juliette and Nick both decided to do the reverse spell which Adalind didn't think they would and the consequences were far reaching than they realised. Elizabeth highlighted the consequences between Nick and Adalind and neglected to do the same for Juliette. Juliette had a chance to be normal for a while which would have helped her relationship with Nick long term but like I said, there had been opposing forces between them since the beginning of the show, starting with Nick lying about being a grimm, the things Juliette suffered as a result, Juliette not wanting Nick to be a Grimm while he secretly wanted it badly, and lastly, standing between her and a pregnant Adalind. Adalind isn't the reason they aren't together, she's just the straw that broke their back.(04-23-2017, 12:33 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: I have zero problems with Nick and Adalind because I see the commonality in their relationship. I know Nick and Juliette loved one another but because I felt that they were two opposing forces at work between them once Nick became a Grimm, I believed that their relationship was not sustainable and it wasn't. This isn't the case with Nick and Adalind and they are together even after twenty years.
Sorry if I would write it that way but if Adalind would not have interfered - Nick and Juliette would still be together.