(11-05-2016, 09:38 AM)New Guy Wrote: Note that DG says "neither Juliette nor Eve is particularly innocent." He speaks of them as two separate characters (I don't buy it) but says both are guilty (I agree).
N G
Hello New Guy-
Some very interesting quotes. But if you're trying to argue that Eve is somehow more innocent that Juliette, there really is no point. I don't think anyone's arguing that, including me. We know both women are not innocent by any means.
We also know a few things about Nick. One, Juliette became his enemy. You notice that during her death scene, while Nick seems to be very, very upset, he never makes any kind of a statement declaring what he feels. We all saw him order the scoobies to kill her. Yet when she's dying and he's holding her, of all the things he could and should say, he doesn't.
He doesn't admit her death was his fault. After all, he ordered her killed. He doesn't ask her to forgive him and he does not forgive her in return. He doesn't even state that he wishes things could have been as they were before. So why Nick appears appropriatedly upset at Juliette's death, we never really know the reason why.
I don't think at any time there was a question that Juliette was Nick's enemy once she became a hexenbiest. Nothing would have changed with regard to Eve. He tolerates Eve because he has to. She could waste him in an instant if she felt like it. So really, nothing has changed for Nick and we come back to the question:
Why did he *use* the stick on Eve?
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