(02-27-2016, 09:55 AM)tscchope Wrote: No. I've hit the nail on the head as to why Nick wasn't raped. You just don't want to see it.
Well, since this is your opinion and not fact, I don't really have to see it your way do I? We'll leave it at that. You don't believe Nick was raped.
Quote:Robyn wrote:
And we do have to consider the writers’ motivations & intentions - it’s their story & their characters. They decide how characters act & react in various situations. We as viewers can only glean from those actions & reactions.
Robyn, I'll take you up on your suggestion. One question here. Where are they documented?
Re: your statement:
Quote:''Opinions based on facts provided in the show have been presented. However, you want to focus on a single event without consideration of circumstances or characterizations."
I'm not really sure what you're trying to say here. An opinion based on facts is not fact, but remains an opinion. I'm also not sure what that has to do with focusing on a single event. Can you elaborate?
I welcome people bringing up circumstances to support their opinions in relation to the topic being discussed. But that's not what happens. Take your own post as case in point. Read what you wrote. You started off with discussing the rape, but your post ended with wanting a frank discussion of Diana's kidnapping. The posts from there on went to a discussion of Diana, the royals, Kenneth, Sean, Juliette, Adalind. Read the rest of the posts following yours. You'll see what I mean.
I understand Nick is not a saint and has done some absolutely evil and despicable things. He has no one to blame but himself for the revenge brought down on him. I know after the deception happened he didn't appear to be affected by it. He confided to Hank that he didn't want to be normal, he wanted to be a Grimm again.
But when Monroe made that tactless remark about Nick sleeping with Adalind when she was Juliette and Juliette sleeping with Nick when she was Adalind, I saw Nick as being very uncomfortable. A lot has happened to him, including the time to think about what Adalind did to him. Not only to him, but to Juliette. Most certainly that includes what he did to Adalind. That goes a long way in explaining why he did not take revenge on Adalind, but took her in instead.
I guess I don't get why it's such an issue to focus on Nick's reaction to being raped. I would have no objection to a thread on Adalind's reaction to being assaulted by Nick. It's a single event, it happened, and it's natural she would have a reaction.
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