10-29-2017, 10:40 AM
(10-29-2017, 10:32 AM)Devegs Wrote:(10-29-2017, 10:25 AM)silver Wrote:(10-29-2017, 09:57 AM)Devegs Wrote:(10-29-2017, 09:52 AM)silver Wrote: How could anyone and I mean anyone perform a sex act if they are incapable for whatever reason? Wow, you're reading soooo much into what is said in this series. I am beside myself with such amazing assumptions. I simply can't see anyone reasonably taking it that seriously. wow
I'm actually keeping it simple by going with what was said in the show. She said she slept her. Then says "I was Renard at the time" when Hank throws it back at her. I didn't think too deep about it. Err... she said she did something and didn't deny it when it was referenced.
I don't recall Hank 'throwing it back at her.' Don't remember the conversation. When people say oh I slept with so-and-so, there's nothing specific said, then nothing specific can be proven in a court of 'Devegs' law. It could be very intimate to barely intimate. Eve looked extremely uncomfortable throughout the ordeal - which we only saw them when they were lying there talking. It was clear from the exchange (Rachel and Eve) that NOTHING freaking happened because of Eve's extreme discomfort. I wish I knew what motivated you to make these kinds of judgment calls.
No judgement call there Silver. She said she slept with her. I didn't make up those words. It's in the script. Hank also mentioned it in S6 and her response was "I was Renard at the time". I wasn't there in the room with those fictional characters through the night to know what happened afterwards or during the 'action'. I'll take the character's word for it; that she did something to make her think that she slept with Rachel. In the 'court of Devegs' law, I still don't label her for those actions.
I guess we're doing the same thing they are - arguing over semantics and trying to get our licks in...that conversation as well as the ones on this forum are rife with potential for misstatements and misunderstandings. Things can be said, but they don't always add up to what they traditionally mean. I'd agree with you if it appeared anything of a sexual nature went on between them. It's my FEELING that from watching the show, Eve did everything in her power to avoid 'doing it' with Rachel and it probably didn't take long for Rachel to see that nothing was going to come of their 'sleeping' together that night.
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