01-21-2017, 12:33 PM
(01-21-2017, 10:59 AM)Kwu9888 Wrote: Was it just my imagination but when Juliette said ask him something only Nick would know she started to move towards him and say something then Adalind jumped right in and said what she said about the kiss and you could see the hurt on Juliette 's face and again when Nick and Adalind were hugging she looked upset, so it seems that Diana isn't the only one a little upset about thisI missed Juliette stepping forward to ask a question, so went back to take another look. Yes, she instinctively reacted as if it was a Nick/Juliette situation. I thought Juliette was genuinely relieved that the spell wore off, but was also a little upset that Nick not only hugged back but was holding onto Adalind rather tightly. But I did notice the first time around that Nick was noticeably uncomfortable about their intimacy being brought up in front of the group. He referred to the loft as my loft, although, as far back as Rat King, he referred to it as home when talking to Adalind.
Nick needs to be careful trying to have it both ways with Adalind and Juliette. He’s not been overly successful in a relationship with one woman, going for a double-decker might put him in over his head.
But. Does the scene actually have anything to do with Nick/Adalind or the love triangle, or was G&K simply showcasing potential problems with Diana?
(01-21-2017, 11:40 AM)syscrash Wrote: Eve does seem upset when Nick is with Adalind. But I am not sure if it is jealousy or she is mad at his choice. Would Eve have the same expression if it was someone else other then Adalind. Eve has shown concern for Nick. But she has never really shown an interest in Nick.
(01-21-2017, 11:26 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: Juliette seems to have annoying moments where she thinks the last year or so never happened. She was about to ask Nick a question when Adalind beat her to it.That Juliette conveniently forgets pretty much sums it up. Juliette was temporarily a raging Hexenbiest who worked against Nick, but is now loyal to him. Unlike Nick & Juliette, there wasn’t any commitment or loyalty between Nick & Adalind when she worked against him. So why would Juliette hold Adalind to a higher standard? Other than Adalind is the former foe turned ally who may stand between Juliette and what she wants.
(01-21-2017, 12:16 PM)syscrash Wrote: What doesn't make since is after Sean took off why Adalind stayed till Hank came and got her. She knew he would figure it out.It’s good that Adalind’s pretty, because she can be dumber than dirt.
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