05-21-2017, 01:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-21-2017, 01:45 PM by MarylikesGrimm.)
(05-21-2017, 01:05 PM)Loona Wrote:(06-19-2016, 05:58 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote: You have to wonder. Everything Adalind did before Juliette became a hexenbiest...that it was all because of Adalind......Now the woman who started the entire chain in motion. That turned her life upside down. Now has a baby with her boyfriend (soon to have been married)
still sleeping and had move in with Nick
Adalind destroyed her life.....But Nick is having a relationship with a hexenbiest, but he could not do it with her.
Nick commitment to anyone ...should be put to the side and just be a dad and stay single
Juliette had a beautiful Life with Nick until Adalind messed it up. Something says having Nick having a relationship with Adalind is so (the word sound like duck) up...Just demented to me
Yeah it was a slap into Juliette's face as well as in the face of the Nickliette shipper.
I would not be hostile against another woman. If Nick did have another girlfriend. Okay at the start I would be angry that's for sure. And it needed to take awhile to get used to it.
And maybe it would have worked - but excuse me of all the women in the world, seriously Adalind?!?
After everything she did, to Hank, to Wu, to Nick himself and to the former love of his life, his great love Juliette?
What would have happened if Juliette/Eve didn't refuse Nick? That's why I think Adalind is just the runner-up.
Juliette/Eve of season 1 to 3 never wanted the dark dangerous grimm that Nick became. Juliette/Eve of season 4 to 6 was not looking for traditional marriage relationship with anyone.
Sean Renard was either the mastermind or a major role for most of the problems in the series yet Nick works for him for most of the series. Yet I see few ever complain about that.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.