Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25397320-20150322163750/@comment-26235944-20150422043304

Syscrash53 wrote: It seems a love triangle is not in the cards. It seems more like Juliette will go on one giant revenge rampage. Up to her transformation her anger was directed toward Adalind. After the transformation Juliette losses Nick and becomes what she feels is a monster. Ok maybe she could work through that. But in jail Juliette tells Nick she is learning to accept being a hexnebiest to accept what she is. He only wants her to stop being a hexenbiest. Ok like he says he does not want to give up. But then the s**t hits the fan. Juliette findout Adalind is pregnant with Nick baby. Ok maybe he did not sleep with her on purpose. But Nick goes one step to far.

He defends Adalind against Juliette. The one person he suppose to love. The one person who since the transformation could have use a few words of support. But Nick could not beyound his being a Grimm and Juliette being a Hexenbiest. Even Juliette started to believe that Grimms can't be with Hexenbiest.

But then Nick fired the final kill shot. Not only does he defend Adalind, he protects and cares for her. Him being a Grimm and Adalind being a Hexenbiest for some reason does not seem to matter. Of all of the events this will be the one thing that make Juliette want to kill everyone she sees is at fault. Kenneth will not help the matter either. I am sure he will be aggravating Juliette with reports of how close Nick and Adalind at becoming. The burning trailer is only the first. Juliette will be on a path to burn all of Portland down. Yeah. Like I've been saying...Juliette is a danger to herself and to others. Glad to see you're finally getting that, Syscrash. And Nick is a Cop. A Policeman. It's his job to keep the peace and stop fights, etc. You say he's "protecting Adalind" because he "cares for her"? No...he's a Cop. What would you have him do, step aside and let Juliette commit murder right there in the Police Station? If Nick did actually do that, you would probably claim that it's his fault that Juliette committed murder. But I get it now: Whatever Juliette does, you think it's okay. Whatever Nick does, you think it is bad.