(02-24-2016, 10:03 PM)irukandji Wrote: I was surprised and touched by Monroe's show of grief in last week's episode. And that brings me to Nick. I have to say I haven't seen anything from him that would translate to what I would call grief. Even when he found out where Kelly was buried, he showed little emotion.Hi Irukandji,
Considering the lifestyle of Grimms, I am wondering if they're incapable of feeling grief. Thoughts?
Grimms do have emotion. From 1.22, Woman in Black, the final scene where Nick is reunited with his Mother, Kelly Burkhardt:
Quote:Kelly: Nicky, it's me.
Nick: Mom?
IMO, Kelly's face shows emotion.
Then from 4.21, Headache:
NBC Recap of final scene:
Quote:When Nick, Hankhttp://www.nbc.com/grimm/video/nicks-tru...ry/2864726
and Trubel arrive, Trubel spots a box on the living room floor with blood seeping out of it. Nick kneels beside it and slowly opens it... revealing his mother's head. He backs away slowly before crumpling to the floor, screaming in pain. Again we're left to wonder, Juliette, what have you done?
IMO, Nick felt and expressed grief.
Note the NBC comment "Again we're left to wonder, Juliette, what have you done?"
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