(07-11-2018, 08:54 AM)New Guy Wrote:I don't think her love for him was gone. It was just buried under a huge pile of anger, resentment and self-hatred.(07-11-2018, 12:20 AM)WispyWillow Wrote: the life of a grimm tends to be rather grim.Hi Wispy,
what kind of person would fit into the romantic life of grimms? nick's dad was killed. marie left her fiance to raise nick. trubel's parents were killed.
grimms don't seem to be big on compromise and danger is never that far
how different was kelly while she was married to nick's father? difficult to imagine the kelly we met as the mother nick grew up with.
which witch was better suited to a life with Nick? Adalind or Juliette/Eve
I like your homonym play on words.
The idea of a Grimm and Hexenbiest having a loving relationship is inconsistent with how the two are cast. Recall how Kelly (Nick's mother) killed Cathrine (Adalind's mother). Recall that blood of a Grimm destroys the Hexenbiest as Nick did when he fought Adalind. When Juliette became Hexenette, her "love" for Nick was gone and she only had rage toward him.
IMO no Hexenbiest was suitable to a life with anyone, especially a Grimm. I do not recall any other being on Grimm that had a healthy loving relationship with a Hexenbiest. The Nickalind ship was inconsistent with the established characteristics for Grimms and Hexenbiester. Is that the correct Plural?
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I think it's about accepting the other, warts and all.
For whatever reason, Nick and Juliette couldn't fully accept who and what the other person was with their supernatural abilities and how that affected what should have been an easy, seamless relationship. On paper they should have worked it all out because they loved one another but they simply couldn't. While Nick and Adalind should never have worked under any circumstances and yet they made it work for them. I don't want to say Adalind understands Nick's world because in truth that doesn't exist but Nick quickly adjusted to this wesen world of secrecy and double lives and enjoyed having this heightened ability (Adalind was like this too at the start of the show, she enjoyed being a hexenbiest). His aunt called it a burden but it wasn't that for him until Juliette becoming a hexenbiest and he began to feel that burden for the first time because of how being a Grimm affected those around him and Adalind also mirrored Nick in her outlook on life by the end of the show. They sort of grew into the people they each needed in their lives because of their experiences, some of which they shared. It didn't start of that way obviously. In the end, Adalind was the better woman suited to be with Nick.