Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-26516813-20151015022913/@comment-26976525-20151024034929

Katerine459 wrote: HowtobeaGrimm wrote: You realize the person who ended up being most dangerous to Juliette was Nick, himself. He's the one who told Trubel to kill Juliette. I'm not sure who you're speaking to, but I'm guessing it's me? It doesn't seem to be the OP. In case it's me... :)

Yes, I definitely realize that. I'm wracking my brain trying to figure out what your point is, though? Please elaborate.

It doesn't negate the fact that he'd be grieving for her, and if anything, it'll multiply it, because he has legitimate reason to feel guilty. Yes, he was furious at her, and he hated her, and he loved her, and now she's gone and there's no closure. Was that what you were saying, or... Actually I was talking more to A Grimmster, but it really doesn't matter. My perspective is that Nick has changed from who he was in season 1. He has gone over the edge. He breaks the law and is now the really dangerous person in Portland. He's working on his own set of personal rules instead of applying the law equally. He's defining that what ever is good for Nick, is what is good for Portland, and that is how a "Godfather" of the mafia acts.

In that regard Nick is now no different from how Renard ran the city before Nick came, i.e. taking bribes from illegal fight promoters in the Wesen community, cutting off the ear of assasins who arrive without Renard's permission. A law unto himself.

Nick has come full circle and now the person who turned out to be the person Juliette should have feared, was not the royals, not even adalind. The person who ordered her killed was her own Nick.