Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-25093611-20160229154404

i dont get it, people compain about juliettes devlopment and the story but what else could have happened?

she was not a trained person like hank, she wasnt a hexenbiest like the others, she was only the "girl waiting at home for nick to come back and show that he isnt a lonely creepy grimm so busy with work that he doesnt have a social life",

i never saw much characterization of her without her involvements, really, all she was useful for was to be the girl nick needs to safe since she is the damsel in distress :(

her current standing makes her at least involved in the whole plot ^_^

PS: but i can understand adalind-haters, they have legit reasons, but i dont mind, i like the pairing, would be cool to see them getting closer :)

ok, the last episode with the "house party" didnt really make me go "yay, adalind is now part of the team" :( instead i felt it being out of place to have the group visiting nick, and nick being so... open(?) to his friends is somehow strange, i always imagined him to be like the father of dean and sam winchster from "Supernatural", someone who is at the core always thinking of the things that he must do (maybe a bit like Rorschach from Watchmen too, minus the "kill kill kill" mentality) ^_^