Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150306215901/@comment-25819845-20150326050137

Lurkenfrau wrote:

(P) Macabros77 wrote: In this case I'm on Juliettes side. He reacts like a "selfish asshole". Everything that happend to Juliette was because he's a Grimm. Yeah, Nick handled it badly. He should have taken her in his arms and given her a big hug...and told her he's sorry she has been going through this all alone. But in Nick's defense, he had just come home from dealing with the Excandesco, and was pretty worn out. Juliette didn't have to do a full woge as her way of telling Nick about it. She could have just said: "You know those side effects that might happen? Well, guess what...I'm a hexenbiest now." And then she could have said, "Do you want to see me woge?" -- To prepare him for seeing it. But no...she hit him with it *boom* for maximum effect. Juliette handled it badly. And then Nick handled it badly. They both handled it badly. And Nick should not have walked out. That was bad, too. But he was stupefied, dumbfounded, and reeling from seeing his Juliette as a hexenbiest, with no time to prepare for it.

(P) Macabros77 wrote: If she had not had these powers, she would have been dead or kidnapped(Tribunal, Manticore, Adalind). He brings "the war" in their house and wonders that there may be victims. I thought the same thing...that Juliette would have been dead, several times, if she had not been a hexenbiest. But to be fair to Nick, he has always been mindful of the dangers that his being a Grimm has brought into their home. Remember...he was willing to give up being a Grimm, when he lost his powers. It was Juliette who said "You need to be a Grimm again". i liked that dude. (: you analyse very well

i think too nick do wrong walk away, but juliet choose bad way to tell him either.