Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-24399666-20151201034057

83.97.252.96 wrote: Ah and Katherine, the only insult that Nick as character could suffer is the few credibility. I don´t see the need of write about him with an halo sorrounding his head of hero where have to  be written "I´m Nick Burkhardt the choosen one who always will love to Juliette because we have such loooong love story that does not matter in what she turned and what made to me".

Really the GrimmWriters are trying to give with "Grimm" an important lesson of life : the people in the real world die. Is part of our real life, and we can not return, in anyway. For that, Nick is in pain. His mother first, his fiancee later, next to his house, his trailer, his most dearest things are lost. But if the writers write a lovestory for him with Adalind, this won´t be less important in his life than his story with Juliette. Why would have to be? we don´t have any hurry for that, and Adalind with Nick less. All the theories of justify Nick loving Adalind, are such absurd like the people who said such things. The only truth about Nick Burkhardt´s true feelings is what you see with your eyes week after week, not the main of articles (the most of them fakes, just right now i´m reading now that is claiming how Monroe will die in the episode 6 and another one who tells how in the episode 100th, is about the 12? Nick and Monroe are travelling...and wtf? how was gonna Monroe to die in the episode 6 and to be ALIVE in the 12th?) so, you see how the main of fan theories or the articles are not worthy of trusting. Anothers maybe hints the truth, but is imporant separate. But you only can believe what your eyes are watching. And i am not watching Nick crazy in love with Adalind by his son. And i am not watching to Adalind madly in love with him as a teen hysterical. I´m just watching a man who is falling in love with her, but just is in the process; falling, not in love already. He´s in love with Juliette but is falling of Adalind Schade. He approves this new Adalind, and she´s not trying of seduce him, i´m pretty sure that she never will kiss him. Why? he just will talk with him and he will trust in her. But if they get something will be a process natural and gradual, very slowly. He has a lot of fight for to do. And she needs follow with her life. Kelly is nothing to do with the feelings that are borning on Nick. He´s treating Adalind well, and share with her the oportunity of raise their children, they can not trust in anyone and Nick never would support lost his child.

Like to us or not, his feelings for Adalind of content, frienship or attraction are reals. And we can not overvalue the love of Nick by Juliette, the only idea of think in him like a kind of monk the rest of his life just by his devotion to her fiancee dead yeah is an insult. He wouldn´t be a normal human being, but Superman. He will need the need of warm, of family, or love to someone real again. if is not Adalind, will be another new woman, a new character. I don´t know if Juliette will come back or not, but one thing is sure, the writers are giving us a natural process in the Nadalind romance. Nothing is happening fast, nothing is happening suddenly. One part of Nick always has been attracted to Adalind Schade, she´s very beautiful, how Nick remembers his first  meeting with her....like a kind of crush i´d say if i´d be Juliette i´d be worried about that part of Nick´s mind. Nick is a human being and will come back to love again. Make of him a saint, a man eternally in love with his woman dead, is not worthy of true writers, but of stupids. If this would be real life, he would come back to love, to any woman, is a natural process. And Adalind´s not trying seduce him...i see her tired, bitter, and sad, very weak for how she was before. She´s just a mother. Ok, this makes sense. :) I'd written my last post as you were writing this, btw... things are a little clearer now.

It does still kind of bug me that you're saying that I'm saying that Nick needs to be written with a halo, when I never said any such thing. When I talk about Nick's integrity in this context, I'm not exactly talking about him rejecting Adalind because of his integrity - I'm talking about his integrity and the love he'd had for Juliette, forming a wall between him and even thinking of Adalind in that way. That wall would stay until he's done grieving for Juliette. Which would take a while, if Nick were real and there are no external factors.

And FYI, when you write about Nick "falling in love with" Adalind, the natural assumption is that you're talking about "falling in love" like in romance... you know, the kind of "falling in love" where you're actually consciously aware of it. :) That's likely where the confusion is coming from. A far better term for what you seem to be saying here, would be, "Nick's feelings towards Adalind are softening."