02-10-2018, 03:11 PM
(02-10-2018, 12:25 PM)eric Wrote:(02-10-2018, 12:05 PM)irukandji Wrote:Probably the most reasonable explanation.(02-07-2018, 05:47 AM)brandon Wrote: Maybe he got the house, she liked it and it was he who bought it.She could have given him a part of his money,and the house would be in his name for being the one who paid.
To buy a house guarantees are required in addition in some cases a receipt of the salary
According to many here, Juliette didn't trust Nick, even prior to the infamous refusal of his proposal scene. So why would she be stupid enough to give him money for his house when she didn't trust him?
I don't agree with the distrust issue, however, I don't see Juliette giving Nick money for a house either. To me, it made more sense for her to buy the house and have Nick move in with her. That house did not reflect anything he would buy, but would reflect her tastes.
The issue I saw is that as the seasons rolled along, there was an issue with it being her house so the creative team just simply took it away from her and gave it to Nick. After all, he wouldn't have been able to sell it if it was hers.
OUCH, is this how some of you viewed the Nick and Juliette's relationship? At such a level of mistrust? YES, she did reject a marriage proposal but did some of you viewers miss the part of them sleeping in the same bed? The regular sex they had? The smooching scenes? The dinners they had together? Obviously, some of us, haven't been in any long term, living together, loving relationship.
Here is a thought. They shared living expenses. OH MY GOD, was I the only one that did that?
I did love this quote;
Quote:The issue I saw is that as the seasons rolled along, there was an issue with it being her house so the creative team just simply took it away from her and gave it to Nick. After all, he wouldn't have been able to sell it if it was hers.
A very creative way in accepting a concession!
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!