02-22-2017, 03:03 PM
(02-22-2017, 01:56 PM)irukandji Wrote:(02-22-2017, 01:40 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: It's similar to Nick not saying ILY to Adalind. Both are implied but it hasn't been verbalized. Either both need to be verbalized or neither one does.
I think the issue here is that Nick told Juliette he loved her during their time together. Juliette reciprocated by telling him she loved him. I also think there were times when Juliette said she loved Nick first, and he reciprocated.
What's odd here is that Adalind told Nick she loved him. Nick said nothing, even though she has said she loved him several times as I recall.
I was thinking about this the other day, and only recall Adalind saying it the night before Germany, and telling Wu to tell Nick. Bringing Wu into it might have been Adalind considering the possibility she might not see Nick again. Or it might just be wacky Adalind. Who knows.
The reason I was thinking about it is that Adalind hasn’t said it since returning to the loft. Happy to be back at the loft, but that’s about it. Maybe she’s decided the L word won’t come up again unless Nick brings it up.
(02-22-2017, 01:56 PM)syscrash Wrote: When are people going to realize on this show wesen accept it is perfectly acceptable if you piss a wesen off they have the right to retaliate. How many times has Monroe said someone has deserved what happened. Even Kelly understood why Sean went after her sister.
You first syscrash. This flies in the face of every reaction you and the characters have had about Adalind. The coma spell was retaliation for Nick killing her Hexenbiest. Taking Nick’s Grimm wasn’t retaliation, it was paying Viktor’s price to be with her daughter. But the characters considered it revenge, and I imagine you do too considering you thought Adalind should have protected Kelly from Viktor after she kidnapped her baby.
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