(04-29-2018, 10:01 AM)Zansy Wrote: How?
If Juliette was dangerous and crazy, Nick would have never kept her by his side. Wu offered to help and Hank was there. Nick would have taken Wu up on his offer and had Hank help as well. The first thing in any policeman's mind is to get the innocent out of there. Well, Nick would be stupid to leave an innocent baby in a position where it could be killed if he felt Juliette was crazy, in addition to dangerous.
(04-29-2018, 07:02 AM)irukandji Wrote: And what was he supposed to tell her?
What's wrong with the truth?
(04-29-2018, 10:01 AM)Zansy Wrote: So if Nick already knew that this was never going to work, as you claim, what was he supposed to do? Let her explore her Hexenbiest powers and see if she can murder his unborn child?
You know as well as I do that if Juliette wanted that child dead, nothing was going to stop her. Nick was there. He had Juliette on grounds for threatening Adalind. And surely, as some here have speculated, wouldn't he have also had her for assuming an aggressive posture when she headed toward Adalind?
Yet he let her go. He told her to get out. Why? Because he knew she was no threat to Adalind's baby. He was right.
(04-29-2018, 10:01 AM)Zansy Wrote: Rosalee: No matter what happened, this child is going to need you.
Nick: Yeah? What about Adalind?
Rosalee: She is going to need you, too. It's gonna be awkward, but this child comes first.
Nick: I'm not even sure I should be doing this.
Rosalee: Nick, listen to me. You're going to be a dad. I know this is not how anyone thought this was going to happen, but it's still pretty special. And I think you're gonna be great at it. Monroe and I are going to be there for you as much as we can.
(5.01 The Grimm Identity)
Yes, what you state above happened well after the precinct incident.
But consider this. How does Nick get Monroe and Rosalee on his side immediately after the precinct incident occurred? They're not going to help simply because Adalind comes in and states she's pregnant with his child. He needed their buy in. In order to get that, Adalind has to do something to make them forget the horrible things she did to Juliette. She does, she makes a potion to help a fallen comrade.
No one but Nick could have allowed her to make that potion. So he made the choice to do so. She took it one step further and tested it on herself. Not only did she have Nick's approval to even concoct it, she has the scoobies' respect for testing it on herself. She has Nick's respect for testing it on herself.
I don't know why it'd be surprising that Monroe and Rosalee would take Adalind's part after that. As for Nick's misgivings, what exactly was he having second thoughts about? Being a father? Taking Adalind in? He never really states what it is that bothers him.
We know he certainly didn't have any about searching for Juliette. He told everyone that she was dead, even though he had no proof of such a thing.
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