(08-14-2016, 10:25 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: I still disagree. With Hank, he was working with actual information that he would die unless he kissed Adalind. With Juliette, he was dealing with his girlfriend who wanted reassurance. Kelly didn't feature until later when Juliette thought he picked Adalind over her(he picked his son) and Kenneth played on her emotions, the "betrayal", manipulating her to trap Kelly to get to Diana. The two situations are completely different. Maybe if he knew what the end result of that initial rejection was, he'd have kissed her to assuage her anger, hindsight being 20/20 but that isn't the case. At the time Juliette asked Nick to kiss her, nobody's life was in immediate danger unlike Hank who was literally dying unless Nick could kill the hexenbiest that cursed him.
Read my post. I never claimed it was the same. I said too bad Nick didn't think outside the box and kissed Juliette when she dared him to. He would have completely changed the dynamics of the situation and Kelly's death might have been avoided.
Nick still had time to change the dynamics of the situation at the police station. He could have asked Juliette who bailed her out. He could have taken Juliette's part and told Adalind to get out. He did not. He made things worse by instead telling Juliette to get out.
And speaking of the hexenbiest, who knew of Kenneth's intent to use Juliette to betray Nick and get to Diana? None other than Adalind herself. Adalind saw that Nick spurned Juliette and would have easily betrayed Nick in her present state of mind. Yet she failed to warn Nick.
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