Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20151123190846/@comment-27406225-20151216010305

I believe Nick did reject Juliette, or her Hexenbiest self which is now an inherent part of her. Nick's reaction to Juliette woging for the first time was understandable but after that he didn't make any attempt to physically comfort or be with her after knowing the truth (e.g. He slept on the couch that night and was jumpy around her whenever he saw her again). All this is understandable from his perspective being a Grimm and not liking Hexenbiest, but this is his girlfriend who has supported him when things got rocky around him and accepted him for who he was when she found out the truth about him. So I think this is a very clear rejection of Juliette in the first instance.

He even visited Henrietta by himself to enquire about Juliette's condition (Juliette did this herself to try and fix the situation first but I say Nick should have gone with Juliette to Henrietta's since they both knes). Henrietta told him to either accept Juliet as she is now or to kill her, and Nick to me seemed non-accepting of either of those alternatives. Juliette then decided to leave because Nick couldn't even look at her let along touch her in her new Hexenbiest identity, woged or not. How is this not a rejection on his part?