(12-12-2016, 04:00 AM)syscrash Wrote:I think we are missing each other here. I admit I could be wrong regarding the night Juliette slept with Sean. I only watched the episode once so I can't remember if he asked about the effects before sleeping with her or not. The differences I am making are with Sean, between Adalind propositioning him as "Juliette" vs Juliette at the end of S4. Whatever stopped him from pursuing "Juliette" clearly didn't apply with Juliette for the reasons I stated. If he resisted on both occasions, in the latter situation, that didn't last long because:Quote:perhaps when Adalind approached him, he was still struggling and assumed "juliette" was as well but it's been over a year almost two years since the spell, so in his mind Juliette was there of her own volition and not some side effect from a spell years backWith Sean adamantly not acting on her advances. Plus questioning if Juliette was being effected and not her self, shows Sean was no longer feeling any effects of the spell.
Quote:and the fact that she WAS a hexenbiest vs human Juliette, he found that attractive, no way it didn't play a role in him choosing to sleep with her when she offered.Juliette was not a hexenbiest when Adalind as Juliette made advances toward Sean. Even when Juliette did go to Sean as a hexenbiest he never made an advance toward Juliette. When Juliette did make advances he stopped her at first. Even though he knew she had left Nick.
Both of them did not like being under the spell. That is why they both fought it so hard. At the time of the wedding both Sean and Adalind where both offended when they confronted each other about the deception Adalind created. Even if Juliette was upset with Sean there is nothing saying she would have responded differently. They both questioned if it was the spell coming back. They did not realize Adalind was the cause of them both think the other was being flirtatious.
1. Adalind didn't really want to sleep with him vs Juliette really wanted the sex.
2. He thought Juliette wasn't herself because of the spell vs she convinced him she was in her right mind and not effected by old spell
3. He believed she was still in love with Nick vs she had left Nick
4. She was human vs she was now a hexenbiest (however I believe he would have slept with her regardless of her hexenbiest as long as she made her desires to bed him clear).
Sean didn't pursue her because he's not in love with her but the woman offered him sex, from what I have seen of Sean, he's not so prudent as to turn a woman down unless he himself is not interested. And it's not like the sex was anything more than what it was, She then "died" and came back a killing machine. By then he'd satisfied any curiosity he may have had about Juliette and he knew as Eve she wasn't to be trifled with and was above such things as coupling or maybe even sex. In S5 Sean is depicted as "easy" wanting Adalind even though he was with Rachel, if Eve came to him like in S4 he'd never have turned her down.