(12-31-2018, 11:25 PM)Hell Rell Wrote:(12-31-2018, 10:05 PM)irukandji Wrote:(12-29-2018, 10:06 AM)Hell Rell Wrote: I just don't see why Nick is being criticised for not placating Juliette in the police station. I would think prioritizing the protection of the unborn child and preventing Juliette from becoming a murderer would be more important. Nick trying to let perfect get in the way of better would've spelled bad news for everyone at the precinct. Remember that Juliette is the one that surprised them and not the other way around.
I don't get why it bothers you so much. The way I see it, one woman was allowed to stay, the other was told to get out.
You keep saying things like this while removing all context. The woman that was told to get out was the one was actively threatening the other. The one in need of protection, regardless of what you think of them as people, is going to be the priority most of the time. Juliette was the one causing the scene so it's only natural that she was the one that was told to leave. She wasn't at home. Telling the pregnant woman who's being threatened to leave while the one doing the threatening gets better treatment wouldn't make much sense to anybody in that station who witnessed the whole thing.
I know the story. It's been discussed many, many times. All I was trying to understand is why you're bothered by criticism of Nick.
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