Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-27720018-20160906015503/@comment-34411805-20180814133635

2606:A000:6689:B100:5170:C4A6:BFAB:C95 wrote:

'''​​​Are you really this daft? Every SINGLE thing that EVER happened to Juliette was Nick’s fault. I actually wanted Nick to be killed. He was heartless and he absolutely no remorse over the things that happened to Juliette. He was selfish and as long as he had a girl to stick it in he was fine. Juliette’s  anger was not displaced and yes he chose Adalind’s side over her. Trubel should have been killed as well...she was just a second rate wanna be whom JULIETTE helped by letting her stay with them. Everyone except Monroe and Rosalee betrayed JULIETTE..not the other way around.''' I'm not sure we watched the same show. Nick had his faults, but he was never heartless towards Juliette. He demonstrated near saint-like patience with her when she didn't remember him. After she revealed to him that she was a hexenbiest, he assured her he would never hurt her, assumed the blame for her condition (even though he was no more at fault for it than she was; neither of them knew that would happen to her), and said he'd find a way to reverse it. When she told him it was irreversible, he refused to give up on her or their relationship. It was only when she became a real danger to other people that he accepted the idea of killing her. And in what way was Trubel a wanna be? No one betrayed Juliette, they all--Juliette included--did what they felt they had to do, and their decision had unforeseen consequences.