Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150401181224/@comment-5083222-20150425185138

This is my take on it, just to make sure if someone wants to take me to task on something, they can do it with my own words:

Nick:

Nick is not the bad guy here. Yes, Nick got Juliette's help to regain his Grimm. Why? Had he not, Monroe would be dead and the Wesenrein would be re-establishing themselves in Portland and surrounding areas. Nick

Nick on Adelind: I'm sure if she had woged and came after him (and hid her pregnancy) Nick would've capped (shot dead) her worthless backside. As for later, really depends on Adelind. If you think Nick should drop her off of a cliff after she has his child, that Adelind's past sins mean she should die, Nick should also kill Monroe. After all, Monroe really did go on hunts and kill for pleasure, like the Lowen woman last night.

Nick on Juliette: The is only one word for how Nick truly feels: Guilt. Of course you can add adjectives, "Complete", "Total", "Absolute", "Soul Crushing", etc. but Guilt explains it very well. He didn't head the words of Aunt Marie and drop Juliette (good idea even without the Grimm part), he "let his powers be taken away" and Juliette paid for it. All Nick uses his powers are for good, or as best as he knows at the time. He errors, makes mistakes but that is only due to his being human and not knowing everything, not any deficiencies in his character or morals