09-19-2017, 07:32 AM
(09-19-2017, 06:58 AM)Hexenadler Wrote:no.(09-19-2017, 06:38 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: But Nick doesn't treat his personal relationships like he treats criminal wesen. That's two very distinct and very different things. The fact that he longed for family at the beginning of the show and worked to hold on to it at the end of the show shows that in this area he's very rigid and reserved but he's no longer the straight laced cop wanting to do things by the book at the end of the show like we saw him at the very beginning. He "Grimms" out more times now than he acts as a cop and the difference is glaring. Human nature is unpredictable I give you that but Nick being into a bit of a sadomasochist relationship is baseless and extremely OOC based on what we have seen of the character in six years, even when he was with Adalind who was a freak in bed (see her Renard couplings), Nick never acted outside this predetermined aspect of his personality.
It's no more baseless than Nick hunkering down with his former rapist and voluntarily "forgetting" everything that transpired between himself and Adalind up to that point. The show's writers were OOC with Nick for years. Greenwalt & Kouf seem very flippant when it comes to the subject of love, and they gleefully wrecked Nick and Juliette's relationship when the fancy struck them, regardless of everything the pair had gone through prior. They could have just as easily done the same with Nick and Adalind had the show continued past S6.
Besides, you just said yourself that he voluntarily slept with Adalind even while she was "a freak in bed." How is that different from the scenario I described between Nick and Juliette? At least their relationship, as disturbing as it might be, would have been far more honest and upfront compared to "Nadalind," which covertly says rape can be a perfectly acceptable building block in a long-term romance. It's morally irresponsible and disgusting. Please stop defending it.