Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-26516813-20151015022913/@comment-26235944-20151024033907

Juliette ended up being 'dangerous' for Nick, too. People just assume that Aunt Marie was saying that 'it's dangerous' for Juliette...but she really wasn't that specific. This is what Aunt Marie said: "I know you love Juliette, but you have to end it and never see her again. It's just too dangerous." It's dangerous for a Grimm to have close relationships with people...because those people learn his secrets, and learn his weaknesses. This is a sad thing indeed, but unfortunately, it is true. It's a two-way street. It is dangerous for the Grimm...and it is dangerous for the friends/loved ones. Nick has now learned this the hard way. After Juliette betrayed him and got his mother killed, it is likely that Nick will be reluctant to ever have another close relationship with a woman...at least not as close as he was with Juliette. I am hoping that Nick finds a better place to hide his two Keys. Even though I don't think Rosalee or Monroe, or any of his other friends who know where those Keys are hidden, would ever betray Nick... It puts them all in danger just knowing where the Keys are.