Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20151123190846/@comment-67.72.73.254-20151216002020

101.184.19.208 wrote: LCD2YOU wrote: Syscrash53 wrote: Nick also called it quits as long as Juliette was a hexenbiest. He made that clear in the spice shop when he declaired he did not like the way Juliette was. Nick didn't want Juliette after she took his body over and almost shot Monroe.

The issue with Juliette, as we saw it, was the power went to her head.

Nick may not like Hexenbiests but he does work with a Zauberbiest well enough.

Nick loved Julieete, she did everything she could to push him away. As far as Adalind goes, I don't know if that goes anywhere, but a loved starved, affection seeking child that is Adalind might want it to happen I don't blame Juliette for pushing Nick away. He handled her transformation very badly. Instead of accepting her for what she was like she did of him countless times, he completely rejected her. That started her downward spiral. I think if someone truly loved someone else, they would be accepting of them and love them as they are in all their forms. Then their friends (Monrosalee) rejected her, as did Hank, and Renard wasn't much help so she was on her own. Then she finds out that a woman she hates is having a child with Nick so that pretty much catylsed her going off the deep end. My subjective opinion is Nick is fully to blame for Juliette's demise and that Juliette's actions in season 4 were extreme and hurt a lot of people but given her mental state and how she got to that state, understandable. The whole Grimm gang could have handled it better (i.e. don't give a raging Hexenbiest a glass of suppressant and expect her to take it when she is mad at you and has every intention of keeping her powers).

As for Adalind, she said the suppressant won't work forever and she will turn back into a Hexenbiest. Wonder how accepting of love starved Adalind Nick will be then? She's better suited to Meisner who knew her as a Hexenbiest and was willing to help her even then. As for Nick, he'd better get used to Eve as Eve and not Juliette. As someone else said, he might have trouble accepting this as he had trouble accepting Juliette as a Hexenbiest.

This is LCD2YOU, from another machine:

Nick DID NOT REJECT JULIETTE: Nick's problem was his feelings of remorse, regret, and failure

He turned away because he felt as though he FAILED to protect Juliette. He didn't head Aunt Marie's advice and stayed with her when she told him to leave her if he loved her. IOW, everything that Aunt Marie said came back and caught up

Get it right:

Nick didn't reject Juliette in any fashion. Her changing into a Hexenbiest, not something for a weak stomach in any event, was done by Juliette to push him away. Nick wanted her, Juliette rejected him