Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-27720018-20160906015503/@comment-72.213.50.19-20190728013833

Marzarret wrote: Yeah, but they were enemies back then. In an act of war, that's to be expected. Adalind never took advantage of Nick's trust or love the way Juliette did when she betrayed him and got his mom killed. One that makes Adalind's former action more tolerable than Juliette is because she's an enemy to Nick and Nick will expect the worst from her. On the other hand, Nick remained to have faith in Juliette that she won't go that far but unfortunately, she did and that...well, let's just say that if an enemy hurts you, you can shrug it off but when someone you love betrayed you, that kills a part of you and that's the ultimate fate of Nick and Juliette's relationship. Juliette and Nick were also enemies at the time she betrayed Kelly. There's no difference.

You also stated that Adalind never took advantage of Nick's trust or love the way Juliette did. She took great advantage of Nick's trust and love when she morphed into Juliette to remove his powers. She also took great advantage of Juliette. If that's not a betrayal, I don't know what is.