(08-28-2017, 04:11 AM)irukandji Wrote:I think this is what the writers were aiming for. Robotic Eve credits HW for keeping her from enacting more heinous atrocities as a hexenbiest. That's why she seemed fearful to her Juliette persona returning in the first few episodes of S6. It seems both hexenbiests had a fear of becoming evil once the suppressant/mind condition were "removed" but in the end both had enough self will to stick to their chosen/preferred path.(08-27-2017, 10:29 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: Eve was Juliette with a forced disconnect to her emotions and ultimately her past, she wasn't a different individual possessing Nick's girlfriend's body.
Changing my response on this one. If it's a forced disconnect, then it sounds like Juliette had no choice in the matter. It was either become Eve or physically die.
(08-28-2017, 04:35 AM)irukandji Wrote: Nick never brought parts of Juliette back. I think that was an impossibility, never to happen.He hoped to heal her physical wound. Juliette's personality breaking free of the mind control was a byproduct of the stick, not Nick's intention.
(08-28-2017, 04:48 AM)dicappatore Wrote: This thread is morphed more into “Glimpses of Nick’s hidden feelings for Adalind” then “Where the wild things were - are they talking about Nick?” So I will probably post it on both.No. I didn't even see them together until it actually happened.
Can anyone really blame Nick for being hesitant with his progression of his relationship with Adalind. Given Adalind’s past, and his first-hand experience with the ultimate Hexenbiest-Bitch, Juliette. Can anyone blame the guy for taking things a bit slow and with some reservation? Anyone???