(12-27-2017, 09:27 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: had Nick been given a choice before Adalind came to him at the station, Juliette would have been the mother of his child(ren) but life dealt him a different hand and he adjusted.
Nick was given the choice before Adalind came to him. When he lost his grimm, he was given the choice of going away with Juliette and having a normal life or becoming a grimm again. That's what I am saying. Nick himself set having a normal life at one end of the spectrum and being a grimm at the other end. While he faltered a bit at the thought of having a normal life, he also confided to Hank that he loved being a grimm and he was angry that that was taken from him. If Nick really wanted a family, he'd have jumped at the chance, even if given the opportunity to become a grimm again.
(12-27-2017, 09:27 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: You don't know that as a fact, and considering how far removed your comments about Nick and his desire for marriage as a whole are from the actual show, this opinion is built on a foundationless supposition about a character I know you dislike immensely.
Just because I don't like Nick doesn't mean I can't debate about him. Also, just because you state my comments are far removed doesn't mean they are either. I believe what you are thinking here is that I am stating Nick was wise as some sort of derogatory comments toward Adalind. That is not the case.
Have you ever given thought that Nick himself may have seriously considered the ramifications of Juliette's words when she refused his proposal?
Quote:It's your opinion and you're welcome to it but this isn't what Adalind wanted for herself.
I think she wanted Nick, at least she stated she loved him. But that doesn't automatically state she wants to tie herself to him in marriage. I was, speaking of Nick though, and thinking of encounters he has had as a grimm that don't really help strengthen a marriage.
(12-27-2017, 09:27 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: however it doesn't change what's already in character with Nick. He's the marrying type. He's a one woman type of guy, he believes in getting married once and asked his long term girlfriend more than once. He's in love with Adalind and is dedicated to his new family with Adalind and the children and couldn't bare to live without them and has been with Adalind for decades. Kelly now goes by the name Burkhardt instead of Schade-Burkhardt. I take that as a hint, take that as you will but I'm more than happy to believe the writers' intentions with these characters, including their post interviews shedding more light on their creations.
But how does love equate to marriage here? There are a lot of people who are in love and remain together.
You also mentioned that topic of marriage came up enough times for it to set a good portion of the viewers against Juliette. I want to point out that said viewers were already against Juliette and looking for any little thing to put her in a bad light. In the end, however, Nick only considered marriage seriously enough to propose once.
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