05-01-2018, 05:15 AM
I can’t remember but don’t think Nick was aware that Kenneth was purposely antagonizing Juliette’s emotional state. And because Adalind chose not to disclose that Kenneth was manipulating Juliette for his benefit, it’s reasonable that Nick’s only objective was to salvage his relationship with Juliette while protecting his unborn child. I didn’t see any indication that Nick felt a responsibility to Adalind other than his child’s wellbeing was directly dependent on her wellbeing and he needed her to create the suppression potion. Because to Nick, Juliette’s Hexenbiest was the only detriment to the relationship and his unborn child.
I’m onboard with Adalind not sharing any information that could potentially compromise her and the baby’s safety and getting Diana back. But realistically, Nick might have taken a different approach had Adalind told him about Kenneth’s plan for Juliette and luring his mother to Portland. Because IIRC, Nick assumed Juliette's behavior at the Spice Shop was solely due to the Hexenbiest's influence. And once Juliette refused the suppressant and announced she had embraced her new life, there wasn't anything he could do other than go on the offensive.
I’m onboard with Adalind not sharing any information that could potentially compromise her and the baby’s safety and getting Diana back. But realistically, Nick might have taken a different approach had Adalind told him about Kenneth’s plan for Juliette and luring his mother to Portland. Because IIRC, Nick assumed Juliette's behavior at the Spice Shop was solely due to the Hexenbiest's influence. And once Juliette refused the suppressant and announced she had embraced her new life, there wasn't anything he could do other than go on the offensive.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke