(07-11-2016, 11:04 AM)Kwu9888 Wrote: Nick never turned away from Juliette when she became a Hexenbiest, as a matter of fact he tried to help her, granted it took him a few minutes but be was there.
Well, he actually did turn away from her. When she dared him to kiss her, he showed how much he was disgusted by her face, it wouldn't have been hard for Juliette to get the point that Nick no longer wanted her.
(07-11-2016, 11:04 AM)Kwu9888 Wrote: Juliette made it pretty darn hard for him, at one point he even told the scooby gang that he was out there ever night driving around trying to find her.He never willingly and knowingly had sex with someone other than Juliette.
I agree she didn't make it easy on him, but then he didn't really make it easy on her either. I think part of the reason Juliette made it hard on Nick stems back to the fact that she was scared to death Nick was going to kill her once he found out she was a hexenbiest. I believe that, despite her demeanor when daring Nick to kiss her, she was still scared he was going to kill her.
I thought I had read somewhere that once she became a hexenbiest, Nick no longer slept with her.
(07-11-2016, 11:04 AM)Kwu9888 Wrote: And when he found out how to become a Grimm again he kept saying no I can't let Juliette do that. The only reason he finally gave in, was because Juliette said you have to to help Monroe and Rosalee. Not saying he didn't want to become a Grimm again just saying never forced her.
I remember him voicing concern once, but I don't recall him continually saying that he couldn't let Juliette take the risk.
There is no doubt in my mind that the creative team behind Grimm wrote the story deliberately to show that Juliette was caught between a rock and a hard place here. If she refused to help Nick, she would have been branded the eternal selfish bitch who thought only of herself.
As she turned into a hexenbiest, she's branded the eternal selfish bitch who participated in Kelly's betrayal and burned Nick's trailer.
Either way, she had no way out of the dilemma she was forced into.
I don't excuse Nick in any of this, just because Juliette told him he had to be a Grimm again. In my mind, he was playing her by default. He'd already confessed to Hank that he really wanted to be a Grimm again, which meant he was eagerly willing to give up the normal life. All Juliette did was tell him what he really wanted to hear.
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