08-05-2018, 09:04 AM
(08-05-2018, 01:52 AM)Henry of green Wrote:(08-04-2018, 06:50 PM)Hell Rell Wrote:(08-04-2018, 04:33 PM)Henry of green Wrote: Also your previous example of comparing what Jamie did to Cersei to what Adalind did to Nick is a pretty weak one considering no one was forcing Jamie to assault Cersei. Adalind on the other hand was being blackmailed by Viktor, yes Viktor knew exactly what Adalind had to do to get Nick's powers back as one of his first comments he made to her in season 4 was asking what it was like to shag a grimm and she responded I did what I had to to see my daughter I didn’t enjoy it. To put them on the same level of being as equally morally wrong is just plain wrong in my opinion.
I wasn't comparing them morally. Notice that I said we know Adalind didn't do it for a bad reason. There were extenuating circumstances but I still see it as a rape even though we disagree.
I think this is where double standards may play a role because I wonder what the reaction would be if Nick was given the deal to have have sex with Rosalee as the price of getting Kelly back.
HR, It depends did Rosalee also Kidnap Kelly from Nick causing the incident in the first place and did Rosalee give consent without being drugged or forced agianist her will. Also was Nick being blackmailed to assault Rosalee in order to see his kidnapped child agian, if so I would feel exactly the same way no double standards from me.
Even though we're diametrically opposed, I have taken your thoughts into consideration. We're not going to agree but I can't say you're not being objective here.
To be clear, I brought up Jamie and Cersei to quash the notion that there's no rape if the writers say there's isn't one. There was one depicted on screen regardless of their intentions.