12-27-2017, 10:50 AM
(12-27-2017, 05:30 AM)irukandji Wrote: Nick had his choice of getting married and having children or being a grimm. He chose the grimm. He's not a marrying man.Hello Iruk,
Pardon my "popping in" however your post warrants comment.
You say:
Quote:Nick had his choice of getting married and having children or being a grimm.That seems to imply that "getting married and having children" and "being a grimm" are mutually exclusive. That is obviously not true as proven by the marriage of Kelly Burkhardt (a Grimm) and Reed Burkhardt that produced a child, Nick Burkhardt. The book of Grimm Ancestry contained multiple examples of Grimm marriages and children:
http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Grimm_Family_Tree
You continue to say:
Quote:He [Nick] chose the grimm.However, the final scene 4.05, "Cry Luison" transcript reads:
Quote:[Suddenly flames erupt outside, and they all go investigate]By the light of the burning Wolfsangel Juliette says to Nick "I'm ready" and "You need to be a Grimm again." She knew to do so required her participation in the re-Grimm spell and she was all in for it, including potential side effects. Nick did not coerce her. She made a free will decision.
Nick: What is it?
Monroe: A Wolfsangel. It's Wesen.
Hank: Why?
Rosalee: It's because we got married.
Hank: You better get back inside. I'll check the back.
Juliette: I'm ready.
Nick: Ready for what?
Juliette: You need to be a Grimm again.
[They both look at the burning Wolfsangel]
You claim:
Quote:He's not a marrying man.The recent posts by RPM and Henry provide ample contrary evidence. I agree with RPM and Henry and see Nick as an Eligible Bachelor. Per Google:
Quote:An eligible bachelor is a bachelor considered to be a particularly desirable potential husband or boyfriend, usually due to wealth, social status or other specific personal qualities.Adalind seems to also agree:
Awwww. Such a cute couple.
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