Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-5732287-20141213032435/@comment-50.101.131.32-20141222232019

Kristin.m.greene.1 wrote: You are probably correct but...1. Julliette is holding onto the Nick of the past and Sean may not remain his boss much longer. 2. Literature is full of romantic couples starting out hating each other. 3. It would be full of hazards but that's what would make it so interesting and a very good plot development. 4. It wouldn't be a fling. 5. Exactly.

1. It is not so much that she care too much for Nick to have an affair with his boss so much as she cares for Nick too much to willingly cheat on him period.

2. Juliette does not "hate" Renard anymore than Renard hates her. Once the spell ended they simply ceased being part of each other's worlds. As for how this sort of thing happens a lot in literature, it does. It is called a cliche, and we do not want that in grimm.

3.Sean is, even if we give him the benifit of the doubt, extremely calculating. Unless under the influence of some kind of spell, he will ensure that he does not take any action that could jeopardize his plans. Betraying Nick in this faction, who he has put a lot of effort into winning over, would run counter to his every instint.

4.there are too many plots and side plots in the air at the moment for the writers to Portray such a relationship in a satisfactory way.

5. We are already examining this from Monroes and Rosalees perspective. Dealing with it with Sean and Juliette would be redundant.

Bottom line, I and most other fans do not want to see this happen. We already dealt with this in season 2 and I think we can all agree that we had more of that storyline than we wanted to. I know that some people enjoy romantic triangles, but Grimm is not the place for this. I do not want Grimm turning into a soap opera. It should stick with monsters and shadow governments and sarcasm from everyone's favorite Sargent. It's what Grimm is good at.