05-16-2015, 03:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-16-2015, 03:24 PM by Secret Keeper.)
(05-15-2015, 04:54 AM)irukandji Wrote: This was something I was curious about and wanted to ask. Do any of you think that Nick ever really loved Juliette? One of the things she gets blamed for is refusing his proposal. True, she did. But if he really loved her, I mean really loved her, why doesn't he ever propose to her again?
One time he was going to, I think shortly before Monroe and Rosalie's wedding, and she told him not to just then. And then he was going to or was telling her that he was planning to when Adalind and his mother came over.
(05-07-2015, 11:46 AM)syscrash Wrote: Because she has a different personality does not mean she is violating the integrity of her character. It is a different character. It would be no difference then someone that just had a complete plastic makeover, complete with implants. Their personality would be a lot difference. Where they may have be a shy introvert. After the work they may become a very outgoing sexually active extrovert.
Actually, they wouldn't. After some time of people responding to them differently, they could gain confidence, but their entire personality and morals would not change. Definitely not enough to be called a different character.
(05-07-2015, 11:00 AM)Liederbiest Wrote: A previous poster said that Juliette was clear as to why she was done, and that her feeling of empowerment should be a huge point in the character's favor, especially from all the passive Juliette detractors. Here's my counterpoint: I do not see Juliette's empowerment. I see her being controlled by her powers, allowing herself to be manipulated by the new situation into actions that violate the integrity of her character.
Agreed. For clarification, I am interpreting 'her character' to mean her self, not her characterization.