(11-21-2016, 05:27 PM)Robyn Wrote: syscrash:
Quote:The show was trying to give examples that Nick and Adalind had become close. This is needed so in season 6 when the choice of Nick and Adalind or Nick and Eve comes up. People will see it as a hard decision. If they had not had sex, people would not see much of a connection other then Kelly.
(11-21-2016, 05:27 PM)Robyn Wrote: What age group is this sex on flash cards targeted at? If Nick/Adalind sex was supposed to imply intimacy, I don’t have a clue what Grimm’s definition of intimacy is. Although, I do have a definition of man having sex with a woman who is clearly terrified about his leaving & professing her love, then telling his friend about it the next day.
u can be intimate with a girl and tell ur closest friend how that feels. but intimacy needs to have an origin, a glue that makes it meaningful which is the problem i have with their relationship. the writers mean it to be making love and not sex which seem cracked.
(11-21-2016, 05:27 PM)Robyn Wrote: G & K are channeling twelve year old boys hiding out in their parent’s basement while trying to figure out grownup stuff.
i think you have a wrong perception to what that scene was trying to say eventhough i sort of agree with you cos the settings and the way it was portrayed seemed that
irukandji:
Quote:Adalind may not be manipulating Nick with sex or any other means. On the other hand, just because she cares for Kelly and bakes cookies, that doesn't conclusively prove she's not stringing Nick along either. She's been a manipulator for so long, it's difficult to believe she's turned over a new leaf.Do you think G & K are planning an Adalind was bad all along reveal in S6? I get what you’re saying about Adalind’s past, particularly with Nick, but I don’t recall anything in S5 that suggested Adalind wasn’t genuinely trying to establish a normal & safe life for her & her children, and that she wanted Nick to be an integral part of that life. Why she’d want a life with Nick, only the gods know. I suppose when compared to Renard and the Royals, Nick is a catch.
adalind is trying to be a good person let's give her that for trying to change and looking for a safe landing in the form of nick, she feels if she tries to get him he will not play with her heart like sean did to heart but love takes more than just sleeping together.
irukandji:
Quote:Is loyalty the more important attribute to Nick than someone telling him they love him and offering sex to him?Based on my observation of Nick, I think it is. If love was sufficient, would he had reacted so horrifically to Juliette becoming a Hexenbiest?
As for the Nick/Eve and Nick/Adalind loyalty/love discussion: I don’t recall Nick being gung-ho about responding to Eve or even communicating with her. If I remember the Eve interrupts Nick/Adalind/baby scene correctly, Nick asked Eve if it could wait until tomorrow and only went to HW after being told she needed to speak to him now. Nick also appeared frustrated when Eve gave him information she could have shared while they were on the phone. Again, if I’m remembering correctly, when Eve approached Nick & Hank in the underground parking, Nick urged Eve to get to the point, and when sharing the intel about Renard with Hank said they should only watch him and see what happened.
So unless there are scenes I’m not remembering correctly, I don’t see where Nick was anxious to spend time with Eve or reacted to all her intel without hesitation. If anything, I think Nick seemed to avoid too much contact because it reminded him of his past with Juliette and he really wanted to let go of the past. But then, I didn’t watch any full episodes after Star Crossed, so I might be missing some examples of more amiable interaction.
Side Note: Eve insisting Nick come to HW right away for information she could have been shared over the phone made me wonder if subtle hints of Juliette were bubbling to the surface.
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i think she's just being professional, goal driven and not one for your convenience{i dont think that equates to little jealousy} {also phone calls are unsafe} and nick going there, he could have turned her down to have alone time with his family but he didn't so he takes the blame not eve and it looks of wishing to leaveas if he wanted to talk to her more than expected instead . he's not anxious to go spend time with eve but he's definitely not deeming it important enough to spend time with adalind either, more reason adalind puts up kind of a jealous face.
with nick and hank talking to eve in the precinct garage, they had a lycanthrope on the lose catch so if they are not in a chatty mood abt BC and sean, i dont blame them