12-12-2016, 09:44 AM
(12-12-2016, 09:09 AM)syscrash Wrote: An irrational fear is not a phobia. even though a phobia could be based on an irrational fear. The fear of high places is a phobia but it is not irrational because you could actually fall.
Here is why the fear of Grimm's is not a phobia. With a phobia even when it is proven a danger does not exist the phobia is still there. IN all cases on the show once the wesen realizes Nick is not going to kill them the fear is gone. Even Juliette once she expressed her fear the fear was gone. That why when she came down stairs she joked with him. "not going to kill yea". Before she expressed her fear. Her rational mind told her he was not going to kill her. That why she stayed. It was her irrational mind that was stoking her fear.
Anymay... Irrational fear is an interpretation that has no bases on the show. Adelaind never feared Nick in this level. She feared Nick abandon her, not to kill her.
Henrietta never feared Nick in an irrational way. The same goes to Elizabeth. We can say the same for the males zauberbiests (Sean and Conrad). Why only Juliette would have an irrational fear of Nick?
She feared Nick because she was going for changes she didn’t understand. It had nothing to do with hexanbiest X grimm thing. If that was the case, Nick and Adelaind would never work as long as it did.
This means that your theory of irrational fear from hexanbiest to grimm is just it: a theory with no bases on facts.
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