10-07-2018, 11:43 AM
Nick wanted to be a Grimm again, but he did not want to put pressure on Juliette. Nick's bad conscience in the last seasons, despite what she did to him, was only meant to emphasize Nick's sincere concern and feelings for Juliette. It was her decision. She realized that the circumstances made it necessary, even if it was risky.
It is also important to see this in a larger context. Nick was one of the last Grimm’s, with the life purpose to protect humans from the unknown threat around them. This was not just about whether Nick thought it was fun to have Grimm powers.
If Nick did not become a Grimm again, the series would be over. There would be no point in making a show about a normal guy named Nicholas Burkhardt who could not see wesen.
Nick, M & R would do what was necessary to help Juliette. Why should that not be mutual? If they had close ties, they also had shared interests. Nick first reaction was: “Look, we're going to figure this out and get rid of it”. He went to Henrietta and Rosalee was looking for a cure. It’s not that they didn’t try to help her or abandoned her. She moved out, threatened Nick and blamed everyone.
This was not something the writers did to make Nick look evil or self-focused. He was the hero of the show. It was not the purpose to make Juliette a heroine or martyr. This was probably something that happened just because the writers wanted to pave the way for the Nick and Adalind storyline.
By the way, who was the main villain in season 4? Bud? He called Juliette crazy. That wicked beaver!
It is also important to see this in a larger context. Nick was one of the last Grimm’s, with the life purpose to protect humans from the unknown threat around them. This was not just about whether Nick thought it was fun to have Grimm powers.
If Nick did not become a Grimm again, the series would be over. There would be no point in making a show about a normal guy named Nicholas Burkhardt who could not see wesen.
Nick, M & R would do what was necessary to help Juliette. Why should that not be mutual? If they had close ties, they also had shared interests. Nick first reaction was: “Look, we're going to figure this out and get rid of it”. He went to Henrietta and Rosalee was looking for a cure. It’s not that they didn’t try to help her or abandoned her. She moved out, threatened Nick and blamed everyone.
This was not something the writers did to make Nick look evil or self-focused. He was the hero of the show. It was not the purpose to make Juliette a heroine or martyr. This was probably something that happened just because the writers wanted to pave the way for the Nick and Adalind storyline.
By the way, who was the main villain in season 4? Bud? He called Juliette crazy. That wicked beaver!