Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150306215901/@comment-26232195-20150329044306

68.40.175.6 wrote: Grimm Analyst wrote: Syscrash53 wrote: Juliette was there first, Nick moved in so it must be juliettes. Juliette made the comment to Nick to make him feel welcome. To make him feel it is as much his home as hers. As far as food i Believe it is Nick with the culinary talents. He is the one that cooks when Morsalee come over. Nick is the one that cooks each time they have a romantic dinner.

Then consider that is a big house. Juliette is the doctor. Nick is only a detective. Compare that house to where Sean was staying before his mother bought him his new place. Nick could not afford that house. Even Wu and Hank do not have a house that big. Speaking of a big house does anyone know what Juliette drives. I can not even recall seeing Juliette driving even though see must. She gets around town really easy. She must have her own car because they left Mari in the garage.

The other thing I find interesting Sean drives a GM Nick drives a Jeep. Two different car manufactures on the same show. Even though they never show the brand of Nicks truck. I'm sorry, but there has been no definitive statement in th show that the house belongs to Juliette. It might, but they could have pooled their resources and bought it together. They seem like a pretty modern couple so that would be within character. That's if they even own the house - I'm not sure that's been made clear either.

In a scene from Season 2 before Juliette has remembered Nick, she asks him if he wants her to move out. If she were living in a house that was hers, why would she offer to move out and let a guy that she doesn't even remember live there?

I think Juliette is the gourmet. Remember the scene where Monroe and Nick are talking about Monroe coming over for dinner and Monroe says, "She's a great cook isn't she?" Nick says, "Yes, she's fantastic. Monroe, would you stop thinking about food!!" Loved that scene. :-)

In the scene where Trubel burns the bacon, Juliette mentions that Nick nearly burned the house down once when he tried to cook something. And there's the scene when NIck is living with Monroe and Monroe comes home, finds NIck eating, and says, "Wow, that smells great! I didn't know you could cook!" Nick says, "it's take out." Nick tries to cook now and then but I don't think his culinary skills are particularly advanced. I don't remember specifically what episode, but I do remember when she lost her memory she was remembering when he moved into her house. I'm pretty sure it was definitively stated he was moving in with her and he asked if she was sure she was ok with him moving in. I'll have to go back to see which episode it was specifically. The scene starts at about 23 minutes into the Volcanalis episode. The house is full of boxex, there's nothing on the walls, and most of the furniture hasn't been set up. Nick asks Juliette if she's still comfortable with the idea of them moving in together. Open to interpretation of course and it's still possible that Juliette is the primary owner but, I definitely get the impression that they are both moving into the house at the same time.