(09-17-2017, 02:29 PM)Robyn Wrote: Do you mean that Juliette integrating back into the group was a presumed request for forgiveness?
No, I was saying something different here. The posts I've been reading seem to suggest that Eve should be asking Nick and the scoobies for forgiveness. What I'm saying is that the road to forgiveness begins with the self. Eve cannot/won't forgive Juliette, who is in essence herself. How then can she progress in order to ask forgiveness of anyone else?
(09-17-2017, 02:29 PM)Robyn Wrote: I didn't get the impression that Nick was looking for an apology in the end. He simply wanted them to respect their past and wish the best for one another. Nick seemed content once Juliette made it clear that she would chose her current life if given a choice.
I didn't think he was looking for an apology either. But to be honest, I thought the scene was on the absurd side because I have no idea what it was supposed to accomplish. To me, Eve and Nick had already come to terms way before the Big Z.
(09-17-2017, 02:29 PM)Robyn Wrote: I doubt Nick would have worried about how Eve felt about him wanting a life with Adalind because he wouldn’t consider her caring one way or the other. But the stick bringing out Juliette-like behavior and emotions caused him to worry that he would hurt her again.
I never saw any indication that Nick was worried about Eve's new feelings and how he might hurt her again. He, along with everyone else, seemed to take her sudden feelings in stride. The only real concern I ever saw was on Adalind's part, once she found out Eve was in the basement.
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