09-15-2015, 03:52 PM
(09-15-2015, 03:38 PM)irukandji Wrote:(09-15-2015, 11:17 AM)TieDyeJackson Wrote: in·tent
inˈtent
noun
1.
intention or purpose.
"with alarm she realized his intent"
synonyms: aim, intention, purpose, objective, object, goal, target; More
adjective
adjective: intent
2.
resolved or determined to do (something).
"the administration was intent on achieving greater efficiency"
synonyms: bent on, set on, insistent on, hell-bent on; More
attentively occupied with.
"Jill was intent on her gardening magazine"
synonyms: attentive, absorbed, engrossed, fascinated, enthralled, rapt, riveted; More
3.
(especially of a look) showing earnest and eager attention.
"a curiously intent look on her face"
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she was intent on killing Adalind and ergo the child , other factors prevented her from following through.
Quote the whole dictionary if you like, but you were completely wrong on the scene.
First of all, you were incorrect that Juliette was "surrounded" by police officers. Wu came up and asked Nick if there was anything wrong to which he replied there was not. At that point Adalind herself told Wu there was, but it was apparent Wu didn't believe her because of Nick.
Hank was in the background and there were some onlookers. Renard was there. Juliette asked Nick to get out of her way, and grabbed her by one arm. He told her to leave, and she agreed. If there were so many people surrounding her, she would have had a tough time getting out. But there's no one near her and she walks right out the door.
For all of this intent and determination on Juliette's part to kill that baby, it's funny that no one else picked up on it, including Nick. Just saying.
Just as a major gag, I completely hated Adalind in the episode where she reveals Nick is the father of her baby. She was completely fake in her so called concern for Nick. Ugh.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGfqodgvJ4w
hmm, don't really see her relenting on her decision at the mention of the baby