(12-11-2016, 04:40 PM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote: Maybe we are saying the same thing but in another way. What you said can be said about Juliette. She found out about being a hexanbiest. She had time to talk to Nick first. But she decided to first talk to Sean, than talk to Henrietta and after all talk to Nick. Both had time to talk to each other. But both decided to use their time to talk to other people. They didn't decide to talk to each other. That is what I mean when I say they didn't have time to talk to each other. I mean that the time they had they used to talk to other people.
Ok... I will say it in another way. They both had time to talk. But they decided to use that time to talk to other people. They didn't talk to each other. That is what I mean.
We can debate, for example, if Juliette's decision to talk first to Sean than to Nick if this was a good decision or not. But this thread is about trust and Juliette's decision shows she didn't trust Nick. We can debate if Juliette had reasons to trust Nick or not, but my point is that trust depends on both. Since Juliette started not trusting in Nick, it drove to a sequence of events that destroyed the trust both of them should have in each other. I am not judging right and wrong. I trying just to drawn a sequence of events. None of them stop that sequence since it started.
So here's a question. Nick had no problem going to Elizabeth when he lost his Grimm powers. She in turn worked with Rosalee to develop an antidote. Now, he didn't tell Juliette he was doing so, he just did it. Juliette eventually found out, but was not offended or felt mistrust because he didn't tell her he was taking it to Elizabeth.
Was it really a matter of mistrust when Juliette used the same methodology to find out if she could be cured?
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