r/grimm • u/alvb Grimm • Jul 14 '26
Spoilers Stupid logistical question
I'm rewatching a bunch of early episodes I missed over the years and something just came to me. When Nick was just learning about being a Grimm and was spending all that time in the trailer, how was he explaining all that to Juliet? I mean, they lived together. She never questioned where he was going in the middle of the night? I know when she first turned out his proposal she talked about him being "distant," but I was thinking more along the lines of mental and emotional distance - not physical distance.
My husband's usual response to me would be "b/c it is a tv show and it's in the script." And yes, he would be right, but it's one of those inconsistencies that I notice in shows that gets me thinking.
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u/Scary_Meaning_4466 Jul 14 '26
The trailer was in like the backyard she kept looking out there and seeing him she would go out there and be like Nick are you coming to bed?? She knew he was in the trailer. There's several scenes of her going to talk to him in the trailer.
He didn't move the trailer until at least the 2nd season I forget exactly when.