(04-18-2018, 10:50 PM)dicappatore Wrote: I am not a woman, So I can only relate to being loyal as a man but if I walked out on my wife, and screwed her bitch of a boss 3 days later, I don't think she would accept that as being loyal.
Yet you think Juliette would have no issue with Nick kissing Adalind and saying it was the only way to save Hank's life. How exactly would Nick have explained that to her?
Quote:If you have a partner would they accept you being loyal to them if you did what Juliette did? If your partner did whats listed under Nick, would you walk out on him forever and do what Juliette did?
So in your opinion, if the sex is gone, there's nothing left between two people, is that it?
(04-18-2018, 09:13 PM)irukandji Wrote: How could he. She was standing only feet in front of them with her back facing the entrance/exit. I am sure there were other exits but she was standing right in front of them. How can he easily gotten Adalind out and still choose Juliette. If Wu had taken her out by a back entrance, what differences would it have made to Juliette, Wu was a scooby.
The point was, Nick wasn't all that frightened of Juliette or he would have shouted out for backup. It's not as though they were in some back alley somewhere. They were in the precinct.
Quote:He never had a chance to work things out. She left the house right after he came back from Henrietta and she stopped taking his calls. Hard to work things out when the other partner is not involved into a conversation.
Never had a chance? He never tried. And the point about Henrietta was a good one. Exactly why did he go to Henrietta? What did that accomplish. In my opinion, that was a complete slap in the face to Juliette because he didn't believe what Juliette told him.
Quote:Well here is a big in-pass. We seem to have different interpretations of what is a threat and what is an observation. We also define what loyalty is differently. She might not be in love with Nick but a loyal ex wouldn't go screw her ex boss, especially if he was responsible for most, if not all of what the persecution he put them through as a couple for a few years.
Not every broken relationship ends up in hatred. There are people who remain friends with one another for years. Why? Because they look past the sex into the other things they had together. Besides that, Juliette believed in Nick's cause. She was a Scooby. Just because he turned out to be a loser doesn't mean she's all of the sudden against everything he stands for.
Quote:Nope, when I am wrong, I don't argue, I agree. As for my insults and "YouTube" replies, was my responses for You, not admitting your postings of incomplete scenes or opinions converted to facts. You might not see that as insulting but I do. Especially when time consumed for research then confronted with the facts and You, not admitting to the mistake.
Don't explain about things you don't mean. If you find the post insulting then don't debate. I see you as holding some people to standards and not others. That's not fair or objective, it's hypocritical. Besides that, you do it to get accolades from others who are just as gung ho to join in.
Quote:I will refuse to go back on the many threads to look for them, but i think you know what I mean. For instance. Did you post on one thread that you enjoyed the show's musical score while doing housework? Hard to see what is all going on the screen when you weren't watching.
No, I posted that I was listening to a movie musical score while doing something else. I have never said I liked the score to Grimm. See, you are so immersed in insulting and contradicting that you don't even really read the posts. You come away with a preconceived notion and nurse that notion for months. Like Robyn said, you can't see the forest for the trees.
Quote:Hank was on his death bed. Look at the episode again. There wasn't a whole lot of time to go and discuss this with Rosalee. He took a gamble and she fell for it. Be honest. Do you really think he went there to make out with Adalind, cheat on Juliette and save Hank at the same time?
And you believe the only thing Nick could come up with is a kiss that might not work and Hank would die anyway? If Hank's life was so precious to Nick that he had little time *and* he was so repulsed by Adalind, then he'd do the logical thing. He'd hand over the key to save his buddy and his backup. He wouldn't go fooling around with such a goofy plan that might not work.
Quote:1st, If some of you can compare what Nick did to take away Adalind's hex as cheating, I can call what she did with Sean as cheating also and here is why. If she was on a break with Nick, Why was she questioning Nick to choose her over Adalind.
I'm just saying that Nick might have had more in mind here than just just saving Hank's life. Take a little for himself while he's using another day to save a life. After all, there are many here who believe Nick was attracted to her from the moment they met. Go ahead, tell me I'm wrong about that.
Quote: She did move out but she had sex with Sean for revenge, and in my world "revenge sex" is cheating. If it wasn't it would just be another casual sex session. And to add to that, in my world of morality, when she had sex with Ken, she was , not only prostituting her self for Hex services to the Royals, she was also prostituting herself to Ken for sex and the additional "revenge sex', since according to you, thats the bed Nick refused to sleep in after he knew she was a Hex.
Revenge sex? Well, to each his own. I completely disagree.
Quote:As we can all recall, Nick was sleeping with her for weeks before she divulged she was a Hex This is another good reason that Nick wouldn't refuse to sleep in the same bed with her. He just did not sleep in the bed that night because he came home late, hew did not want to wake her up and they were in a fight, and crashed on the couch. Three great reasons for not going in bed and I can relate to.
You go ahead, believe that, but the show implied that once he found out she was a hexenbiest, he didn't want to have anything more to do with her, romance wise.
Quote:I've crashed on the couch plenty of time for a few different reasons. I used to be on call and get home real late and wouldn't go to bed and wake up the wife. She had to get up early too for work and I respected her enough as to not to disturb her beauty sleep. other times I would just crash from watching TV if I didn't come home too late. And yes, sometimes after we had an argument. some men do that, some women expect it.
Well that's you. You're not the standard for everyone.
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