04-27-2017, 07:41 PM
(04-27-2017, 07:16 PM)irukandji Wrote:(04-27-2017, 07:02 PM)izzy Wrote: And it's not rape. Nick would have to believe it was, to call it so
I tend to agree. I do not view what happened to me as rape. But had a child resulted from the action I am pretty sure I would have. the point being, I think from a male perspective it really does depends on your view. So for Hexenalder it would clearly be rape for me not so much. But our stories and life experiences are so much different.
Izzy, what are your thoughts on Juliette's reaction when she found out it was Adalind? Also, what are your thoughts that as a result of Adalind's deception, Nick lost his powers?
I think Juliette was a bit harsh (I am only taking about the Nick stuck Mr. Happy in Adalind disguised as Juliette) given the fact she looked just like her. Although I think he should have suspected something was odd.
I think if Nick had a brain, when he lost his powers he would have thanked Adalind for freeing him of his curse and giving him a second chance to be normal; you know, get married, raise children and life out the American dream.
Moreover if he really was in a loving relationship with Juliette I think he would have been a furry-kittened idiot not to simply go to Juliette and say, Juliette i had my head up my rear for years now, but now I see it clearly. I want you to be my wife, i want to have babies with you, I want to raise our children together, and every day I will thank god for bringing you into my life and i will worship you like the love of my life that you are. Let;s get way from all this. I am done with this Grimm crap and I am going to concentrate on what really matters in life: you and me.
Oxford commas are so totally rad!.