10-04-2018, 03:38 PM
This is a long post, but there are many questions and answers:
What did you really talk about?
I tried in a polite and humorous tone to stop the discussion from being a quarrel and at the same time summarize my position. The statement must be seen in context with the whole paragraph. (This is obviously unnecessary, but anyway…):
“You have convinced me, Nick should have told her in the pilot episode (just kidding ....)” =HUMOR illustrating that I disagree.
“We obviously consider this very different. That's ok, it's just fiction” = Meant in a serious way.
“Your defense of Juliatte's behavior when she became a hexenbiest on the other hand .....” = Some teasing, illustrating that I strongly disagree with your views regarding this question.
Have you seen the show? Nick moved to the loft with Adalind and Kelly because it was too dangerous to stay in the house with a newborn baby.
Adalind actually dies for Nick, but everything is reversed when Nick defeats “the destroyer” (6x13). If you do not believe me, just google “adalind die for nick” and it’s the first youtube-clip that pops up.
(10-03-2018, 05:59 PM)irukandji Wrote: Actually it did; I wasn't talking about an alternative storyline.
What did you really talk about?
(10-03-2018, 05:59 PM)irukandji Wrote: What exactly did you mean when you wrote this statement:
Quote:Your defense of Juliatte's behavior when she became a hexenbiest on the other hand .....
I tried in a polite and humorous tone to stop the discussion from being a quarrel and at the same time summarize my position. The statement must be seen in context with the whole paragraph. (This is obviously unnecessary, but anyway…):
“You have convinced me, Nick should have told her in the pilot episode (just kidding ....)” =HUMOR illustrating that I disagree.
“We obviously consider this very different. That's ok, it's just fiction” = Meant in a serious way.
“Your defense of Juliatte's behavior when she became a hexenbiest on the other hand .....” = Some teasing, illustrating that I strongly disagree with your views regarding this question.
(10-03-2018, 04:58 PM)irukandji Wrote: Agreeing to be the final ingredient in something that was of no benefit to her showed that Juliette had no concern for herself.I have never claimed that Juliette was evil or selfish BEFORE she became a hexienbeist. We are talking about what happened afterwards.
(10-03-2018, 04:58 PM)irukandji Wrote: As for Adalind, I know she was the madonna as far as great mothers are concerned, according to the forum. I know most people feel she was the better choice for Nick as they seem to see her as fitting in better with his world.
I don't know about that. I think it would take a tremendous amount of courage to be Nick's squeeze. It's probably the reason why Juliette remained in his house during her time with him, while Adalind had to be put up in the fome.
So if it ever came to Adalind actually having to risk her life for Nick, I'd have to say I just don't see it.
Have you seen the show? Nick moved to the loft with Adalind and Kelly because it was too dangerous to stay in the house with a newborn baby.
Adalind actually dies for Nick, but everything is reversed when Nick defeats “the destroyer” (6x13). If you do not believe me, just google “adalind die for nick” and it’s the first youtube-clip that pops up.