(05-01-2017, 07:36 PM)Tara Wrote:Not getting involved with Adalind is something that shouldn't have happened, yes that I can agree on on (and yes since this is a show it didn't play out that way) but we're talking about Nick killing Adalind over her assault on him because Nick's sex life with Juliette is "tainted". That is extreme.(05-01-2017, 07:09 PM)irukandji Wrote:(05-01-2017, 06:43 PM)Hell Rell Wrote:(05-01-2017, 06:02 PM)irukandji Wrote: I wasn't only talking about Nick's intimacy, I was talking about Adalind taking Juliette's identity. If you believe Juliette didn't mean that much to Nick and he wouldn't be angry over that, then that's fine.
I don't think this is indicative of what Juliette meant to Nick. He wouldn't kill Adalind over something that was temporary. I think there would be a better case for Nick flying off into a murderous rage if Adalind was trying to assume Juliette's form permanently because that would definitely land Juliette in trouble for things she's not responsible for or Nick would always be paranoid around Juliette.
Nick hasn't been presented as the type to dwell over things for any extended amount of time. I think the format of the show didn't allow for that for him or any of the characters really.
In my opinion, Adalind stole Juliette's identity to fool Nick. In the process she hurt both Nick and Juliette. Nick would seem pretty callous if he wasn't angry about that. But, everyone has their own view.
That's true. And I agree with you irukandji I would be sooo pissed off....I would have never have involved a relationship with Adalind. Alone because of what happened. With Hank,Wu, with Juliette ... Adalind the woman who pretended to be his girlfriend - the one who get pregnant with his son - without asking him about his opinion on that matter...Anyway it's just a "series" ...