01-21-2017, 05:30 AM
(01-21-2017, 05:09 AM)degrimm Wrote:Me too.(01-21-2017, 04:33 AM)rpmaluki Wrote:(01-21-2017, 04:20 AM)degrimm Wrote:You have a point. I have wondered the same thing about Nick and his choice to kiss her. If she never bit him what was he going to do? Speaking of Nick and his unspoken attraction for Adalind at the beginning of the show, I always thought it strange when Juliette made herself to look like Adalind and Nick wasn't put off by that at all. I'd even say that was probably the most vigorous love making between him and Juliette which, ironically was no different than when it was Adalind looking like Juliette.(01-21-2017, 03:34 AM)rpmaluki Wrote:S1 kiss was a romantic kiss to nick, I didn't say it was to adalind. To adalind it wasn't for her and she clarified it but to nick it was.(01-21-2017, 01:52 AM)degrimm Wrote: Yeah right now it's funny how season 1 hexenbiest removal kiss is all of a sudden a first and romantic kiss.S1 kiss wasn't a romantic kiss, Adalind clarified that. It was a tactical move on Nick's part to steal her powers, there was zero romantic feelings about it before or after.
I said it over and over again here that, was nick really in love with juliette or was just scared of been alone and you all said yes but now, I think we all know the answer and they 've given it to us.
Either that, OR it could just be another of their ways to want us to believe the nadalind relationship when truly it's still the most fictional unbelievable relationship they 're forcing us to believe.
BY THE WAY JUST A QUICK NOTE- Diana looks pissed but only further episodes will tell.
I once said that there are a whole lot of different ways he could have his blood into her without having to kiss her;what if she hadn't bitten his lips, cos there was no way he would ve known that she was gonna bite his lips. Yeah it might 've been a tactical move but there was a reason the writers chose those events, it meant something personal to him with her.
Those are like little bread crumbs that may explain Nick's current love life, why he's choosing to stay with and love Adalind despite being a hexenbiest with their very turbulent history.
Last I remember, juliette made him feel safe about it when she indirectly said and meant that in his mind he should think and have it in his mind that she was juliette and not adalind but I guess he didn't do that.
Well the society has changed love to mean fuck my brains out and I love you. Let's have vigorous sex and I love you.
God, how much I miss the 70's, 80's and probably 90's where love actually meant something and yet I'm still in my 20's