10-13-2017, 05:36 AM
(10-13-2017, 04:51 AM)dicappatore Wrote:(10-12-2017, 10:06 PM)degrimm Wrote:(10-12-2017, 06:47 PM)dicappatore Wrote: This is an easy one. Adalind was the Hexenbiest Juliette refused to be.
Yeah you are right but adalind was a hexenbiest all along so how difficult is that to be what you have always been.
(10-12-2017, 06:05 PM)wesen Wrote: How was she another Juliette though? Juliette expected/demanded more from Nick than Adalind ever did. Juliette was well aware of how much Nick was in love with her, because she even asks him in that dialogue if HE is scared of hurting HER. Due to Juliette's personality, she is naturally more aloof, independent, confident, and analytical in her thinking. That is not a bad thing btw. Adalind presented herself as more stereotypically 'female' in her ways, her human nature is far more softer, vulnerable, and I guess you can say more trusting,'affectionate/warmer' towards Nick.
GREAT ANALYSIS- completely agree with you on that but "aloof" i might not say or put it that way.
(10-12-2017, 10:06 PM)degrimm Wrote: [quote='dicappatore' pid='63542' dateline='1507859260']
This is an easy one. Adalind was the Hexenbiest Juliette refused to be.
Yeah you are right but adalind was a hexenbiest all along so how difficult is that to be what you have always been.
(10-12-2017, 06:05 PM)wesen Wrote: How was she another Juliette though? Juliette expected/demanded more from Nick than Adalind ever did. Juliette was well aware of how much Nick was in love with her, because she even asks him in that dialogue if HE is scared of hurting HER. Due to Juliette's personality, she is naturally more aloof, independent, confident, and analytical in her thinking. That is not a bad thing btw. Adalind presented herself as more stereotypically 'female' in her ways, her human nature is far more softer, vulnerable, and I guess you can say more trusting,'affectionate/warmer' towards Nick.
GREAT ANALYSIS- completely agree with you on that but "aloof" i might not say or put it that way.
My only thought was if juliette was pregnant and a hexenbiest at same time, how would it had gone down because like @irukandji said a child was in the mix; nick hated hexenbiest all along esp when they had a child but it came to having a baby for him, he suddenly loves them and has no problem with them and juliette is now left
(10-13-2017, 04:51 AM)dicappatore Wrote: Just because Adalind was born a Hex and Juliette wasn’t, is not the point. The Adalind we start to see after baby Kelly is born is not the same Adalind we see from that first episode to the Adalind we see in the police station cowering behind Nick.
a debate was given based on that and i replied based on that and last i checked, there was no limitation to points being made. I also said she was born with the biest.
Henrietta also said the hexenbiest made are usually far more dangerous than the one born with.
she had a baby and she was nolonger alone. when the baby was taken what did she do, she started causing havock again. until she had a baby again.
(10-13-2017, 04:51 AM)dicappatore Wrote: She dug up her mom to make the Hex suppression potion and she drank it. No one forced her to drink it. She chose to do so. Juliette was presented with the same option. You can state all the dialogue, scenes, condition and reasons why she didn’t have to drink the potion. She chose not to. End of that discussion!
she did it to save herself,; she didn't do it cos she fell in love with nick suddenly or she happens to like juliette or she got soft quickly. and yes no one forced her, that was because she didn't want to die and wanted protection from both juliettebiest and the royals.
And what options were those, a spirit already controlling her actions and thoughts, is presented with options, conditions and reasons. that's not equal, not at all because adalind did not all of a sudden have a far more dangerous developed biest than born biest in her. she had full control of it and juliette had little control of it, even nick said it himself that juliette isn't herself So this is my own END OF THAT DISCUSSION!!!
(10-13-2017, 04:51 AM)dicappatore Wrote: Even without drinking the potion, Juliette decided to seek vengeance instead of walking away from it all. We can discuss the why’s all day long why she chose what she did. If anyone of the two women whom deserved to see Nick’s mom head in a box, was Adalind. WTF did Kelly do to Juliette to deserve what she did? It all comes down to choices. Both women were presented with choices.
These isn't even a discussion, cos if she had drank that potion and the spirit tamed, would the whole event have happened.
(10-13-2017, 04:51 AM)dicappatore Wrote: As for your quote,Quote: he suddenly loves them and has no problem with them and Juliette is now left. Juliette chose to be “left”
As for “he suddenly loves them”? Was it really that “Suddenly”? Do we need to post the definition of “Suddenly”?
i don't need to answer to this; i have talked about these several times, i'm tired