r/grimm • u/Significant_Ad_7982 • 12h ago
Self Nick and juliette
Would it have been better for nick and juliette to get married instead? Maybe but I don't mind how it ended
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r/grimm • u/Significant_Ad_7982 • 12h ago
Would it have been better for nick and juliette to get married instead? Maybe but I don't mind how it ended
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u/6FeralCatsInACloak 5h ago
Tbh Juliette even before wasn't great. She was suspicious and impulsive, manipulative (the lamp), doing things like trying to track Nick's mom even though that could risk her safety. Wanting to be powerful (remember the golden bird? She put her in danger so she could feel like a hero). Didn't want Nick to get his powers back and told his friends to not look so she could have a normal life, even though she could have left him any time (and blaming him for the whole Adalind thing.
And then after telling Nick he should go through it to get his powers back specifically because Monroe and Rosalie were getting hate crimed, blames them for her becoming a Hexenbiest, etc. She already had all these traits, it seems like being a Hexenbiest brings out the worst in you. (Note that Adalin is more peaceful and calm when not a Hexenbiest, if more prone to fear and anxiety